IAF's SU-30 fighter pilots gear up for installation of 'game changer' BrahMos missiles

The pilots are also looking forward to the plane's next generation 'Super 30' version which will have advanced avionics.

IAF's SU-30 fighter pilots gear up for installation of 'game changer' BrahMos missiles
NEW DELHI: IAF's Su-30 fighter plane pilots are focusing on beyond visual range combat and night flying capabilities even as they gear up for the installation of the 'game changer' BrahMos missiles, with a strike range of nearly 300 kms, in the aircraft.

They are also looking forward to the plane's next generation 'Super 30' version which will have advanced avionics.

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Explaining the concept of the beyond visual range (BVR) fights, senior IAF officials at a forward base close to the border with Pakistan explained that future wars are unlikely to have close combat fights like in wars in 1965 or 1971.
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"Nowadays, the fighter jets are very modernised with state-of-the-art radar systems. What matters now is BVR which means that one can engage with the enemy in air without actually seeing him. Once the enemy is locked in, a BVR missile is fired," Wing Commander Sharad Sharma, who has clocked more than 1000 hours on the Sukhoi, said.

The BVR missiles carried by Sukhoi currently have a range of about 50-70 kms. But what will truly turn the tide is the integration of the supersonic missile BrahMos with the Sukhoi.

Fighter pilots at the base, one of the newest of the Sukhoi, say that the BrahMos will be game changer.

"Imagine, one can fire a missile nearly 300 kms away from the target. Installations across the border can be targeted by our fighter jets without even crossing the border," a senior pilot explained.
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The first test, a dead weight one, of the BrahMos integrated Sukhoi is likely to take place early next month or even this month-end.

The second test will be by firing a dummy missile while the third and fourth stages of testing will be with actual missile, but without the 200 kg warhead to validate the guidance system and accuracy. Two Sukhois will be used for the tests which will be completed in the next one year.
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The fourth generation Sukhois were inducted into the Indian Air Force in 2002 and is the frontline fighter aircraft of the country. But the DRDO, HAL (the production agency) and the Sukhoi Design Bureau in Russia are working together on 'Super 30' Project.

"The Super 30 Project will make the aircraft a 4.5 generation one. While there won't be modification to the air frame, the planes will be equipped with next generation radar system, software, integrated touch display and a helmet- mounted display," IAF officials said.

The Sukhois, which have a range of 3,000 kms without mid-air refueling and over 8000 kms with two refuelings, have a capacity to carry up to 12 missiles, including a combination of air-to-air and air-to-surface. The fighter plane can carry up to 32 bombs also.

The Sukhoi fighter aircraft pilots are carrying out intensive training for night operations.

"In 1962 and 1971 wars, our fighters did not have night flying capability. We feel that future wars may be fought in the skies during night time and hence a lot of focus is being given to night flying. Flying at night if a different game altogether in comparison to day time flying," they said.
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BrahMos: DRDO's supersonic cruise missile
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The Army recently test-fired an advanced version of the 290-km range BrahMos supersonic cruise missile which penetrated and destroyed a "hardened target" in the Pokhran firing range in Rajasthan.

Jointly developed by India and Russia, BrahMos is a precision strike weapon for Army, Navy & Air Force. We take a look at this supersonic missile and its capabilities:

Image: DRDO/BrahMos
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The Army recently test-fired an advanced version of the 290-km range BrahMos supersonic cruise missile which penetrated and destroyed a "hardened target" in the Pokhran..
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The 290-km BrahMos flies at a speed of 2.8 Mach and carries a conventional warhead of up to 300 kg. The missile can be launched from multiple platforms including land, sea, sub-sea and air.

Both the Army and Navy have already inducted the missile in service, while the air-version of the weapon is scheduled to be flight tested by the IAF soon.

Image: DRDO/BrahMos
The 290-km BrahMos flies at a speed of 2.8 Mach and carries a conventional warhead of up to 300 kg. The missile can be launched from multiple platforms including land, sea, sub-sea and air.

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According to the DRDO, the missile can be fitted in ships, mobile launchers, submarines and aircraft against land and sea targets. The missile has a maximum velocity of 2.8 Mach and cruises at altitudes varying from 10 metres to 15 km.

Image: DRDO/BrahMos
According to the DRDO, the missile can be fitted in ships, mobile launchers, submarines and aircraft against land and sea targets. The missile has a maximum velocity of 2.8 Mach and cruises at altitu..
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The missile has a maximum velocity of 2.8 Mach and cruises at altitudes varying from 10 metres to 15 km.

Image: DRDO/BrahMos
The missile has a maximum velocity of 2.8 Mach and cruises at altitudes varying from 10 metres to 15 km.

Image: DRDO/BrahMos
BrahMos supersonic cruise missile is capable of hitting sea based targets beyond radar horizons. "It can be launched in either inclined or vertical configuration based on the type of the ship," claims DRDO.

Image: DRDO/BrahMos
BrahMos supersonic cruise missile is capable of hitting sea based targets beyond radar horizons. "It can be launched in either inclined or vertical configuration based on the type of the ship," claim..
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The potential carriers are destroyers, frigates, corvettes, offshore patrol vessels and any other type of ships.

The Indian Navy has currently deployed the missile system on almost all the front line surface warships of the maritime force.

Image: DRDO/BrahMos
The potential carriers are destroyers, frigates, corvettes, offshore patrol vessels and any other type of ships.

The Indian Navy has currently deployed the missile system on almost all the ..
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The land-attack version of BrahMos model is fitted on the state-of-the-art Mobile Autonomous Launcher (MAL).

The mobile land-based configuration of BrahMos has achieved several advancements over the years in the form of Block I, Block II and Block III variants with each having its own distinct potentiality to hit and destroy enemy target.

Image: DRDO/BrahMos
The land-attack version of BrahMos model is fitted on the state-of-the-art Mobile Autonomous Launcher (MAL).

The mobile land-based configuration of BrahMos has achieved several advancements..
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BrahMos missile is capable of being launched from submarine from a depth of 40-50 metres. The missile is installed in a modular launcher vertically in the pressure hull of the submarine. The missile has identical configuration similar to the ship based system.

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BrahMos missile is capable of being launched from submarine from a depth of 40-50 metres. The missile is installed in a modular launcher vertically in the pressure hull of the submarine. The missile ..
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BrahMos air-launched version is getting ready to be soon test-flown from the Su-30MKI fighter of the Indian Air Force. The air-launched BrahMos would be smaller and lighter than its previous variants.

Development and integration of the air-launched version of BrahMos is currently at an advanced stage and the missile is expected to be flight tested from on board a Su-30 fighter in the coming months.

Image: DRDO/BrahMos
BrahMos air-launched version is getting ready to be soon test-flown from the Su-30MKI fighter of the Indian Air Force. The air-launched BrahMos would be smaller and lighter than its previous variants..
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