Delhi tests supersonic missile

Published November 10, 2003

BHUBANESWAR, Nov 9: India on Sunday tested a supersonic cruise anti-ship missile, jointly developing with Russia, from a launch site in the eastern state of Orissa, defence officials said.

The Brahmos missile has a range of 300km and can carry a 200kg conventional warhead. It was first test-fired in June 2001.

The test took place on Sunday morning at the Interim-Test-Range at Chandipur, 180km from Orissa’s state capital Bhubaneswar.

The three-ton, eight-metre-long missile can be launched from a variety of platforms including ships and aircraft.—AFP

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