BrahMos Aerospace Managing Director Alexander Maksichev said the company is ready to supply supersonic cruise missiles to the Russian Navy or ground forces, speaking on the sidelines of the International Naval Salon Fleet-2026. “We are ready to fulfill the order if there is an appeal from the Russian side. Either it will be missiles for the Navy, or for ground forces,” Maksichev told TASS, as reported by RT. “We have sufficient capacities, and we understand what the Russian side wants,” he added. [1] A potential procurement by Moscow would see the BrahMos missile, which is partially produced in India, being…
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