India and Russia are jointly developing advanced BrahMos missile variants, including smaller, lighter, and hypersonic versions. These next-generation missiles will significantly boost India’s strike capabilities, offering enhanced precision, reduced costs, and integration with a wider range of platforms like fighter jets and unmanned systems. India and Russia are jointly developing advanced BrahMos missile variants, including smaller, lighter, and hypersonic versions. These next-generation missiles will significantly boost India’s strike capabilities, offering enhanced precision, reduced costs, and integration with a wider range of platforms like fighter jets and unmanned systems.
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