The BrahMos is a supersonic cruise missile system that works over a long range and can be launched from land, sea, or air. What is meant by supersonic? As the word indicates, it implies something being faster than sound. The speed of sound is approximately 1200 kilometres per hour! Then comes the word “cruise”. Cruise missiles are those which are used for targets on land, especially when the missile needs to travel over a long distance to reach said target. Such a missile “cruises” at near constant speed and not very high up from the ground during its flight towards the target. What is special about the BrahMos missile is that it is the first supersonic cruise missile known to be operational. The BrahMos missile system has been developed to be operable from almost anywhere, be it from a ship or submarine, from land, or an aircraft. The ship-based, land-based, and air-launched versions are currently in service.
There are a few things that make the BrahMos missile system special.
India is also developing a new air-launched version of this missile which will be able to hit targets that are as far as 800 kilometres away! An enquiry has also been ordered into the recent misfire, in order to figure out where the error occurred and how it can be avoided in the future.