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BrahMos Missile: 'BrahMos' Creates Havoc in Pakistani Military Bases

BrahMos Strikes Fear in Pakistan

India has launched powerful attacks on Pakistan's key military bases, causing significant damage. The BrahMos missile, developed jointly by India and Russia, has once again proven its strength as the world's most powerful supersonic cruise missile. On Saturday, during Operation Sindhoor, Pakistan suffered extensive losses, with almost ten of its airbases being targeted by Indian forces. India utilized advanced weapons, including Hammer-guided bombs, Scalp missiles, and the BrahMos missile to strike at these key sites.

Although India has not officially confirmed the use of BrahMos missiles, national media reports indicate that these strikes severely damaged Pakistani airbases. Experts believe that this could be the first instance of BrahMos missiles being used in active combat. The attack followed Pakistan’s launch of a ballistic missile over Sirsa in Haryana, which angered India, prompting retaliatory strikes with modern weapons, including BrahMos.

Prior to the attack on Pakistan’s airbases, Pakistan had launched a ballistic missile over India. This raised tensions, and in response, India targeted several important military installations in Pakistan, including those at Chaklala and other key locations in Rawalpindi. The strikes resulted in the destruction of vital military equipment, including radar sites, command centers, and weapons storage facilities. With BrahMos missiles, India demonstrated its military capabilities, leading to Pakistan agreeing to a ceasefire under U.S. mediation.


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