The BrahMos Aerospace has developed two more versions -- air and underwater -- of its supersonic missile BrahMos and is on course to develop hypersonic missiles that could cruise at speeds of 5-7 Mach, a top scientist has said.
Already four versions -- ship-to-ship, land-to-land, land-to-ship and ship-to-land -- had already been developed by the agency and the two new variants were now ready and in various stages of approval and test firing, BrahMos Aerospace Chief Executive and Managing Director A Sivathanu Pillai told reporters in Tiruchirappalli.
"We are very close to the launch of the under water version and the Navy had to get ready the requisite platform for the testing," he said.
For air version, the development systems were ready and the integrated test would be undertaken after mock firing. However, the launch of air version and commercial production would take some time as certain structural modifications were to be made in the Russian-built Sukhoi aircraft.
"We have already completed 15 flights successfully and are waiting for the availability of the modified design in Sukhoi which has to reduce other pay loads," he said.
A special high power committee comprising of experts from the Air Force, the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and BrahMos Aerospace had been constituted to carry out the modifications.
He said the company would also take up BrahMos II project under a major expansion programme to produce hypersonic missiles that could cruise at speeds of 5-7 Mach. The present versions travels at a speed of 2.8 Mach, (1 Mach is referred to the velocity of sound), Pillai, who was addressing students of various colleges, said.
Already four versions -- ship-to-ship, land-to-land, land-to-ship and ship-to-land -- had already been developed by the agency and the two new variants were now ready and in various stages of approval and test firing, BrahMos Aerospace Chief Executive and Managing Director A Sivathanu Pillai told reporters in Tiruchirappalli.
"We are very close to the launch of the under water version and the Navy had to get ready the requisite platform for the testing," he said.
For air version, the development systems were ready and the integrated test would be undertaken after mock firing. However, the launch of air version and commercial production would take some time as certain structural modifications were to be made in the Russian-built Sukhoi aircraft.
"We have already completed 15 flights successfully and are waiting for the availability of the modified design in Sukhoi which has to reduce other pay loads," he said.
A special high power committee comprising of experts from the Air Force, the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and BrahMos Aerospace had been constituted to carry out the modifications.
He said the company would also take up BrahMos II project under a major expansion programme to produce hypersonic missiles that could cruise at speeds of 5-7 Mach. The present versions travels at a speed of 2.8 Mach, (1 Mach is referred to the velocity of sound), Pillai, who was addressing students of various colleges, said.