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USA news on Youtube Aug 26 2017

The tests of an aviation modification of BrahMos

missile will take place in the Indian Ocean in the end of September -

in the beginning of October, according to the statement of Praveen Pathak, the BrahMos

Aerospace joint venture executive.

New Delhi will put the aviation modification of the Russian-Indian BrahMos cruise missile

into service after tests in the Indian Ocean in September-October, Praveen Pathak, the

BrahMos Aerospace joint venture executive, told Sputnik on Friday.

"In the end of September — in the beginning of October, the tests of an aviation modification

of BrahMos missile will take place in the Indian Ocean, where it should hit a target

in the sea and, later, it will be put into service," Pathak said.

The official added that the tests of BrahMos would be carried out with the use of Su-30MKI

fighter jets.

BrahMos, a word combining Brahmaputra and Moscow, is a name for

a missile created within the framework of the joint efforts of both India and Russia.

The missile can carry a conventional warhead of up to 660 pounds.

BrahMos missiles can be launched from warships and submarines as well as from aircraft and

land-based launchers.

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