India’s BrahMos Cousin, the Oniks Missile, Boasts a 94% Success Rate with 211 Missiles Fired – A Warning for India's Adversaries

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The RCS of the Oniks missile starts relatively high around 0.60 m² at lower frequencies, then drops significantly below 0.20 m² as the frequency increases beyond 5 GHz. It maintains a lower RCS than the Kalibr missile throughout most of the frequency range, especially after 10 GHz, where it stabilizes around 0.10 to 0.15 m². The Kalibr missile shows a higher RCS than the Oniks across all frequencies. Starting around 0.30 m², the RCS of the Kalibr fluctuates slightly but remains above the Oniks, generally staying between 0.20 and 0.35 m² throughout the frequency range.
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India’s BrahMos Block III is a beast. It doesn’t just dive at a 90-degree angle—it pulls off crazy trajectory maneuvers that make it damn near impossible to stop. It’s designed to hit targets that think they’re safe behind mountains or in tricky terrain. Good luck trying to hide from this one.

And get this, even with all their fancy air defenses and top-notch intel, the West has had a hard time dealing with Russia’s Oniks. Now picture what BrahMos Block III can do, especially when our enemies don’t even have that kind of high-tech defense or intel.

BrahMos is just one part of India’s arsenal. When you throw Pralay tactical missiles into the mix—missiles that are built for quick, precise strikes—and add the Pinaka rocket system, which can blanket an area with firepower, you’ve got a nightmare scenario for any enemy.
 
India’s BrahMos Block III is a beast. It doesn’t just dive at a 90-degree angle—it pulls off crazy trajectory maneuvers that make it damn near impossible to stop. It’s designed to hit targets that think they’re safe behind mountains or in tricky terrain. Good luck trying to hide from this one.

And get this, even with all their fancy air defenses and top-notch intel, the West has had a hard time dealing with Russia’s Oniks. Now picture what BrahMos Block III can do, especially when our enemies don’t even have that kind of high-tech defense or intel.

BrahMos is just one part of India’s arsenal. When you throw Pralay tactical missiles into the mix—missiles that are built for quick, precise strikes—and add the Pinaka rocket system, which can blanket an area with firepower, you’ve got a nightmare scenario for any enemy.
 
The indigenization of the BrahMos missile has reached an impressive 83%

Apart from these successes in the business front, we have also achieved significant milestones in our indigenisation efforts to the tune of 83% after successful flight trials of our own indigenous seeker, booster, some more materials and components. We have also pushed for indigenisation towards production of these major sub-systems within this time period.
 
In real world, while one cousin may succeed to become a Chief Executive the other may turn into a Bandit.
Since the Indian version seems to have a mind of it's own, it may prove more damaging to India than anyone else.

 

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