Thursday, August 2, 2012

India missile deployment plan makes China see red

India's plans to deploy BrahMos supersonic missiles in Arunachal Pradesh along the border with China is a matter of "concern", a state-run daily here said on Wednesday.
Referring to the successful testing of 290 km range BrahMos supersonic cruise missile by India on Sunday, a report in the state-run Chinese edition of the Global Times said "the concern is because India has declared the deployment of three groups of these missiles to enhance deterrence" at the Sino-Arunachal Pradesh border.
China refers to Arunachal Pradesh as "Southern Tibet". At the same time, the daily quoted analysts as saying that while China and India have developed military infrastructure at the frontiers, a war between the two nuclear states is not an option and the border posturing is a way to "find a compromise point".

It also highlighted the Indo-Russian cooperation in developing the BrahMos missile. The new BrahMos regiment is equipped with the Block-III model which has wide angle plunging capacity and is capable of striking behind mountains, the daily said.
Asian Defence News

1 comment:

  1. India missile deployment makes China see red
    So...how are chinese pandas going to cope with this missile on their doorstep? All
    PLA ground bases within a 300-km radius are under direct threat (not to forget BrahMos
    is mounted on mobile platforms, can be transported anywhere)!

    The bigger threat is the naval anti-ship variant, PLAN ships will be dead meat on the table
    against these missiles at Mach 2.8 and a CEP less than 0.18m.

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