DRDO has decided to testfire the supersonic test missile, BhrahMos, in Pokhran Field Firing Range at Pokhran on February 20.
The BrahMos testfire had on January 20 failed due to failure of hydrate system at the last moment, last month.
According to the defence source, the scientist have rectified the error by placing a modifier software in a missile for its smooth test.
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In contrast to the SLAM ER the BrahMos is supersonic, though its guidance sytem is far less developed.
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed for this test. The brass are watching.