Indonesia is in talks for supplies of supersonic missile systems co-developed by India and Russia
India and Indonesia are close to finalizing a $450 million deal on the supply of BrahMos cruise missiles, Indian media have reported, following consultations in New Delhi between military officials from the two countries. The talks were part of Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto’s official visit to India as chief guest of the 75th Republic Day celebrations.
President Prabowo and a high-level delegation, including Indonesian Navy Chief Admiral Muhammad Ali, visited the headquarters of Russian-Indian consortium BrahMos Aerospace on Sunday. The president examined the advanced features of the BrahMos missile system and the delegation was briefed on the missile’s speed, range and launch options from land, air and sea, according to News18.
Last year, another Southeast Asian nation, the Philippines, became the first foreign country to acquire the…
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