The Indian Army has rescheduled the test firing of its indigenous land attack version block-2 supersonic cruise missile, BrahMos, due to technical difficulties.
The test, originally scheduled for 8 August, will be conducted in the next two to three days at the Pokhran field firing range, India.
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According to the Times of India, the BrahMos missile will be fired using an autonomous launcher to hit a target placed at a distance of 28km.
The land attack version of the missile, a joint venture between India and Russia, is fitted with advance seeker software and can discriminate the target.
