Bhubaneswar: The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile was test-fired from Chandipur, Odisha on Tuesday morning, which was successful. Defense sources have given information in this regard. Sources said that the missile, capable of hitting the ground, was launched from the mobile autonomous launcher at launch complex-3 in the Integrated Test Range (ITR ITR) at Chandipur at around 8.30 am. Citizenship Act: Supreme Court denies hearing on violent demonstrations in Jamia-AMU A source from the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) has said that the test of a missile capable of hitting from surface to surface was successful. The test met all the criteria. The BrahMos missile is a mid-range Ramjet supersonic cruise missile that can be launched from submarines, warships, fighter aircraft, and land. Defense sources have said that the first modern missile of this type capable of hitting 450 km was successfully tested on 11 March 2017. Alert issued in Meerut, Net facilities will be closed all day today According to the source, a successful test of the short-range, surface-to-surface BrahMos missile was conducted from ITR in Chandipur on 30 September 2019. BrahMos is jointly built by DRD and Russia's NPOM. The Indian Army, Navy and Air Force are using all 3 forces. Sources said that BrahMos is considered to be the world's fastest supersonic cruise missile. Snow becomes trouble in Shimla, about dozen injured after slipping