Big step after Operation Sindoor: Army gets mega order of BrahMos missiles






New Delhi
During Operation Sindoor, India caused heavy damage to Pakistani military bases. The Indian Army is now giving a big order for the Indo-Russian joint venture BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles. According to the ANI report, sources in the Ministry of Defense said that soon the high level meeting can approve the purchase of a large number of BrahMos missiles for the Indian Navy warships. Also, ground and air variants of these missiles will be purchased for the Indian Air Force.

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These missiles were used extensively to attack Pakistan’s air bases and army camps. The Navy is about to deploy these missiles on its brave-category warships, while the Air Force will put them on Sukhoi-30 MKI fighter jets of its Russian origin. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had praised indigenous weapons in the past. He said that during Operation Sindoor, the world saw the strength of our indigenous weapons. Our air defense systems, missiles and drones showed the power of self -reliant India, especially BrahMos missiles.

Terrorist headquarters attacked
India attacked the headquarters located in Pakistan in the Punjab province of terrorist bases such as Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba. The Indian Air Force used the BrahMos missile for this. It destroyed the target with great accuracy. BrahMos also damaged the Pakistani air conditions, after which the Pakistani army retaliated in an attempt to save the terrorists and their bases.

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