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India and Russia's joint venture, Brahmos Aerospace, is fast-tracking the development of the hypersonic missile, Brahmos-2. This advanced weapon aims to counter China's DF-17 missile.
India’s new Lucknow titanium plant now supplies crucial lightweight, heat-resistant parts for BrahMos missiles. Only five other nations make such alloys.
With a 1,500 km range and launch ability from land, sea, and air, BrahMos-2 outmatches China’s DF-17, boosting India’s regional power amid rising South Asia tensions ...
India is working on a bomber that could strike anywhere from Washington to Sydney, without needing to stop. But that’s not ...