It already exists in the form of the Yakhont. If India and Russia have co-operated on the guidance system issues, then it's already made. The intent was always to have a naval version. The Yakhont is able to be fired from skimmers and subs.PJ-10 BrahMos said:will their be a naval version of the BrahMos
hey GF are yeah trying to emphasize that ur from Australia lol good tatic !!gf0012-aust said:It already exists in the form of the Yakhont. If India and Russia have co-operated on the guidance system issues, then it's already made. The intent was always to have a naval version. The Yakhont is able to be fired from skimmers and subs.PJ-10 BrahMos said:will their be a naval version of the BrahMos
Nah, I'm not a beer drinker... Fosters don't make much money out of me..PJ-10 BrahMos said:I guess you are partial to some Fosters then, hey gj0012 :alian2
Try telling that to a skimmer driver within 300km of a launch - and without a decent ADS system designed to tackle supersonics.Deltared075 said:very fast but the range too short.
It's also an effective missile, but there are counters for it. These missiles (in general) are deadly for any OPFOR without a decent ADS and EW system.PJ-10 BrahMos said:what about the NATO code-name SS-N-22 "Sunburn"