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What makes this missile especially advanced is its use of a scramjet engine. Unlike regular engines that use spinning parts ...
India joins elite nations in titanium production as Lucknow-based PTC Industries begins manufacturing critical materials for ...
After rocket's liftoff from water by means of a solid-propellant rocket motor and its separation, the rocket's ramjet engine was activated and the rocket went to a supersonic aerocruise mode and ...
It is believed to be the first US-based flight test of an idea that has been discussed academically for decades, a rotating detonation rocket engine.
The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile—developed by India- Russia joint venture BrahMos Aerospace—carried out a "successful engagement of [a] land target at enhanced range," India's navy said ...
The BrahMos is an Indian two-stage supersonic missile developed in collaboration with Russia. The missile’s first stage is a solid propellant booster engine, which can accelerate the missile to ...
The Philippines is set to receive its second batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles from India, its defence secretary said on Wednesday, which should bolster the country's coastal defence ...
Let’s break it down. Ramjet vs. Scramjet: The Engines Powering the Future To understand the hype around BrahMos-II, we need to talk about the engines behind it: ramjets and scramjets.
The acquisition package includes cruise missiles, air defense weapons, surveillance radars and fighter jet engines.
Brahmos is a two-stage missile with a propellant booster engine as its first stage which brings it to supersonic speed and then gets separated.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the BrahMos Aerospace Integration and Testing Facility in Lucknow, showcasing the BrahMos missile as a symbol of India's defence prowess.
The BrahMos missile system—developed under an India-Russia joint venture—is a two-stage rocket based on the "fire-and-forget" self-guided capability.