India on March 20 successfully carried out the maiden test firing of the over 290 km-range submarine-launched version of BrahMos supersonic cruise missile in the Bay of Bengal, becoming the first country in the world to have this capability.
Talking to reporters after the test, BrahMos CEO A Sivathanu Pillai said,the submarine-launched version of BrahMos was successfully test fired from an underwater pontoon near Visakhapatnam.
He said,this is the first test firing of an underwater supersonic cruise missile anywhere in the world and the missile travelled its complete range of over 290 kms.He said the performance of the missile during the test launch was perfect.
Ship and ground-launched versions of the missile have been successfully tested and put into service with the Indian Army and the Navy.
The maiden test of the submarine-launched version of BrahMos comes over a week after the indigenously built long-range subsonic cruise missile Nirbhay failed to hit its target in its first test.
Defence Minister A K Antony congratulated DRDO scientists and Russian specialists along with officers of the Indian Navy associated with the project for successful test launch of missile from an underwater platform.
The missile will be fitted 'Project-75 India' submarines ,which will be received by Indian Navy by 2023 at earliest,as the project is yet to t0 take off.
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