
New Delhi: The Indian Navy has test-fired the powerful BrahMos supersonic cruise missile on Sunday. The Navy has done this test through its warship INS Chennai in the Arabian Sea. The Brahmos Supersonic Cruise Missile was fired from this very warship on target. Now the Navy has shared a video of this test. It can be seen that BrahMos missile is going out of INS Chennai to penetrate its target in the sky. Seeing this video shows the power of BrahMos.
In the test conducted on Sunday, the BrahMos supersonic missile hit its target with full accuracy. Due to this, the strength of the Navy has increased manifold. The talk of this anti-ship missile being deployed in warships is coming to light. It is a long-range deadly missile. INS Chennai is an indigenous warship.

On 30 September, the Indian Navy has also tested another version of the surface-to-surface supersonic cruise missile BrahMos. The BrahMos missile is so powerful that even aircraft carriers can be destroyed in an instant. Apart from being aggressive, BrahMos is also very fast. This missile achieves its target at about 3 times faster than the speed of sound.
BrahMos is a two stage missile. The first stage or level is equipped with a solid propellant booster engine, which gives it a supersonic speed. After this, it falls apart.