- March 25th, 2026
Indonesia’s planned acquisition of the supersonic BrahMos missile from India could dramatically reshape the strategic landscape of Southeast Asia, potentially transforming the world’s largest archipelago into a powerful maritime barrier stretching between the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean....
India’s Ministry of Defence has reportedly issued a Request for Information (RFI) for the procurement of an undersea-launched cruise missile capable of striking land targets at ranges from 50 kilometres to beyond 500 kilometres, marking a significant step in strengthening...
BrahMos Aerospace has expressed strong confidence that the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile will remain effectively impossible to intercept well into the next decade, underscoring the weapon’s central role in India’s conventional deterrence posture despite rapid advances in global air defence...
The Philippines has officially unveiled its operational BrahMos supersonic anti-ship missile battery, marking a significant milestone in the country’s defense modernization and regional deterrence posture. The video, released by the Philippine Marine Corps to commemorate its 75th anniversary, showcased the...
The Philippine Marine Corps, during its 75th anniversary celebrations on November 7, 2025, publicly unveiled its first operational BrahMos shore-based anti-ship missile battery — a landmark event in the country’s evolving maritime defense posture. The presentation, livestreamed from Zambales on...
In an intelligence coup that could dramatically alter the strategic military dynamics of South Asia, Pakistan’s interception and recovery of debris from two of India’s most advanced cruise missile systems—the BrahMos and the French-origin SCALP-EG (Storm Shadow)—has triggered an unprecedented...
In the shadowed aftermath of Operation Sindoor, an unprecedented technical intelligence (TECHINT) race is now playing out far from the public eye—but alarmingly close to the heart of regional stability. Fragments from some of India’s most advanced missile systems—BrahMos, SCALP-EG,...
In the shadow of Operation Sindoor, a high-profile Indian military action, a storm of controversy erupted online. Claims that Indian missiles had struck Pakistan's nuclear-linked Kirana Hills facility set off alarms, not just across South Asia but among nuclear policy...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to expand its formidable long-range strike capability by upgrading an additional 20 Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jets to carry the BrahMos-A air-launched cruise missile. The expansion—on top of the 40 Su-30MKIs already modified—will result...
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