http://en.rian.ru/world/20071206/91245076.html

*BrahMos to increase production of Russian-Indian cruise missiles *


NEW DELHI, December 6 (RIA Novosti) - The Russian-Indian* *joint venture
BrahMos will buy a manufacturing plant in southwestern India to increase
production of its supersonic cruise missiles, an Indian military source said
Thursday.

In 1998, Russia and India established a joint venture, BrahMos Aerospace, to
design, develop, produce and market a supersonic cruise missile. Sea-based
and land-based versions of the missile have been successfully tested and put
into service with the Indian Army and Navy.

The source said India's Defense Research and Development Organization, which
represents the Indian side in the BrahMos venture, and the government of the
Kerala state had signed a memorandum of understanding on the acquisition of
a plant currently owned by state-run company Kerala Hightech Industries
Limited.

He said the plant has all the facilities and over 250 qualified personnel to
launch production of the [BrahMos] cruise missiles.

The contract on transfer of the plant's ownership to BrahMos will be signed
January 1, 2008, the source said.

The Brahmos missile, named after India's Brahmaputra River and Russia's
Moskva River, has a range of 180 miles and can carry a conventional warhead
of up to 660 pounds. It can hit ground targets flying at an altitude as low
as 10 meters (30 feet) and at a speed of Mach 2.8, which is about three
times faster than the U.S.-made subsonic Tomahawk cruise missile.

Work is currently underway to create aircraft- and submarine-based BrahMos
missiles.

The airborne version could be installed on the Sukhoi-30MKI air superiority
fighters of the Indian Air Force.

Experts estimate that India might purchase up to 1,000 BrahMos missiles for
its Armed Forces in the next decade, and export 2,000 to third countries
during the same period.

In 2000, Russia and India signed a 10-year program on military-technical
cooperation, which currently lists about 130 R&D and production projects,
including the joint development of a fifth-generation multirole fighter.


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