The Indian Navy has achieved a significant milestone with the successful test firing of the BrahMos missile from its latest indigenous warship, the INS Imphal (Yard 12706). In a statement, the Navy referred to this precise strike as the 'Bulls Eye' scored by the INS Imphal.
According to the Navy, the extended-range BrahMos missile underwent its first test before the commissioning of any vessel, showcasing the Navy's preparedness for combat at any given time. The Navy's message is clear – it is ready for battle under any circumstances.
Celebrating the success of destroying the missile from the indigenous vessel Imphal, the Navy expressed confidence in the shipbuilding capabilities under the 'Self-reliant India' initiative. The decision to incorporate Imphal into its fleet highlights the Navy's unwavering focus on the reliability of indigenous weapons and platforms.
The Navy, in a statement released on October 20, revealed that the construction of the ship utilized indigenous DMR 249A steel. Imphal is touted as one of the largest indigenous warships built in India, boasting a total length of 164 meters.
Detailing the capabilities of the Imphal, the Navy emphasized its ability to launch supersonic BrahMos missiles, capable of striking surface targets with precision, and Barak-8 missiles for mid-range aerial strikes. The warship is well-equipped for naval warfare with additional features enhancing its capabilities within the maritime domain. In conclusion, the successful test firing from the INS Imphal marks a significant achievement for the Indian Navy, showcasing its commitment to self-reliance in defense production. The integration of indigenous technologies and materials into the Navy's arsenal highlights India's strides toward becoming a self-sufficient defense powerhouse.
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