BrahMos
BrahMos is a family of supersonic cruise missiles developed and produced by BrahMos Aerospace, a joint venture between India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Russia's NPO Mashinostroeniya. The name combines the Brahmaputra river in India with the Moskva river in Russia. The missile is designed for precision strikes against ships, land targets, and other high-value assets. It is one of the fastest anti-ship and land-attack missiles in operation.
Development began in the 1990s as a collaboration between India and Russia; first flight occurred in 2001,
BrahMos is available in air-launched, surface-launched, and submarine-launched configurations, with land-attack variants under development. The air-launched
Operationally, BrahMos has been integrated on multiple Indian Navy ships and selected defense platforms, and the