Indian Army flexes next-level precision in successful BrahMos strike test
The Indian Army just pulled off a major W, firing the BrahMos Supersonic Cruise Missile from a test range over Bay of Bengal, and trust me, it was straight-up precision royalty. The launch, conducted by a BrahMos unit of Southern Command with the precision support from Tri-Services Andaman & Nicobar Command, showed off how smooth and synced our operational game really is.
Equipped with better guidance technology and razor-sharp control systems, the missile cut through the skies at high velocity and hit its target with textbook terminal accuracy. The entire mission played out under battle-realistic conditions and proved that when it came to India's strike units, they weren't here to try-they were here to deliver, clean and confident.

Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth, PVSM, AVSM, GOC-in-C Southern Command, gave a big shoutout to the teams behind the launch, calling out their discipline and flawless execution.
This test isn't just a moment; it is a milestone-a bold reminder that long-range strike muscle keeps getting stronger, deterrence keeps getting sharper, and indigenous tech keeps leveling up under the spirit of Atmanirbhar Bharat.
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