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‘Can We Buy BrahMos?’: Pakistani General Gets A Stinging Clapback From Missile Maker | World News

New Delhi: At an international arms fair in Dubai, a high -ranking Pakistan army officer walked towards one of India’s missile scientists. “Does India sell the Brahmos missile to Pakistan?” he asked.

The man behind the domestic missile. Apathukatha Sivathanu Pilllai did not blink. Equal parts intelligence and warning, reaction was cut directly: “Pakistan would be free for.”

The hall became silent. The message was open.

This wasn’t just an ordinary change. It appeared against the ground of increasing tensions between the two countries. India recently launched a Sindoor operation in response to the terrorist attack on April 22, April 22. The operation hit terror camps in the depths of the occupied Kashmir, which was occupied by Pakistan and Pakistan.

Following Pakistan’s retaliation strikes with missiles and drones, the new Delhi backfire and successfully targeted Rawalpindi, Chakwal and Rahim Yar Khan. Skardu, Bholari and Jacobabad Havases took great Hitler. Even radar installations in Sialkot and Pasrur did not escape sensitive strikes.

At the center of India’s modern strike ability, Brahmos ripened with the partnership of Brahmos, but with Indian innovations. It carries weight. In reputation. As talent. And in the message.

The missile is not an ordinary weapon. A two -stage system. The first stage is firing a solid driving strength by pushing the missile to supersonic speeds. Then separated. The second stage supported by a liquid fuel Ramjet takes over to the speeds approaching Mach 3 designed with hidden features and advanced guidance, and travels with Brahmos speed, silence and fatal accuracy.

This missile bearing the name of Brahmaputra and Moskva rivers is more than a technological success. This is a statement.

Today, India continues to work to make Brahmos more indigenous. From private companies to state laboratories, focal point control continues to tighten, improve systems and push the limits. When holding a deterrent razor sharp.

When Pakistan asked if he could get one, the answer was not only sharp, but also calculated. Some things are never available, especially when the buyer is target.

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