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भारत ने तैयार की 8000 km की रेंज वाली हाइपरसोनिक मिसाइल K-6, जल्द होगा टेस्ट @neeraj_rajput की रिपोर्ट #DRDO #hypersonicmissiles https://t.co/2tuHm5FgSF
India to arm Su-30MKI jets with Russian R-37M hypersonic missiles—Mach 6 speed, 300km range — DNA According to the newspaper, the IAF may also integrate them into MiG-29s, with local production and tech transfer offered by Moscow https://t.co/TtlZJ30z2c
India is preparing to test its new K-6 hypersonic missile, which is designed to be more advanced than the BrahMos missile. The K-6 missile reportedly has a speed of 9,200 kilometers per hour and a range of 8,000 kilometers, with capabilities to evade radar detection. This missile is intended to be launched from nuclear submarines, enhancing India's strategic deterrence. In parallel, India plans to arm its Su-30MKI fighter jets with Russian R-37M hypersonic missiles, which can reach speeds up to Mach 6 and have a range of 300 kilometers. There are also discussions about integrating these missiles into MiG-29 aircraft, with local production and technology transfer supported by Moscow. Meanwhile, Pakistan's Shaheen III ballistic missile has a range of 2,750 kilometers, which is below the 5,500-kilometer threshold for classification as an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). Pakistan has dismissed claims of developing an intercontinental ballistic missile, describing such reports as propaganda aimed at damaging Pakistan-US relations. The BrahMos missile remains one of the most trusted missiles globally, noted for its speed, power, and accuracy, alongside the US Tomahawk missile, which is recognized for its technological precision.