India Ships Fourth BrahMos Supersonic Missile Battery to Philippines Amidst South China Sea Tensions

India Delivers Fourth BrahMos Battery to Philippines Amidst South China Sea Tensions

India is poised to deliver the fourth battery of land-based BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles to the Philippines today, bolstering defense cooperation amidst heightened tensions in the South China Sea.

The BrahMos missiles, with a range of 290 km, are equipped with advanced technology that makes them challenging to intercept, offering a vital deterrent against potential threats. The missiles are mounted on mobile platforms for increased survivability.

India has already provided three batteries of BrahMos missiles to the Philippines, as part of a USD 375 million deal signed in 2022. Each battery comprises four launchers with three missiles, providing a significant boost to the Philippines’ defense capabilities.

This deal has significantly contributed to India’s defense exports, which have crossed ₹ 21083 crores in 2023-2024, registering a remarkable 32.5% year-on-year growth. The success of the BrahMos missiles has enhanced India’s reputation as a reliable supplier of advanced defense systems.

As India continues to expand its defense exports, the government is also exploring a joint venture with the French Naval Group to manufacture Scorpene-class diesel-electric submarines in Mumbai. This collaboration aims to supply submarines to third countries, such as Indonesia and Malaysia, further strengthening India’s defense industry and strategic partnerships.

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