Brahmos damaged Pakistan’s air force bases
New Delhi – India’s decisive move to attack multiple airbases using BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles forced Pakistan to agree to a ceasefire, highly-placed sources have said. India targeted multiple air bases, including the highly-fortified Noor Khan air base in Rawalpindi’s Chaklala, just 10 km from Islamabad. This was the first time that India used BrahMos in combat.
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“BrahMos was mounted on Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jet, which targeted Pakistan’s several key military installations and air bases deep inside the country, including the air base at Noor Khan (Chaklala),” sources said. “BrahMos was mounted on Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jet, which targeted Pakistan’s several key military installations and air bases deep inside the country, including the air base at Noor Khan (Chaklala),” sources said.
Along with Brahmos missiles, modern precision air-to-air weapons like ‘Scalp’ and ‘Hammer’ were also used. Brahmos has been jointly developed by India and Russia. Countries like Vietnam and the Philippines have also purchased Brahmos from India.