The first carriage flight of Su-30 MKI aircraft with BrahMos missile was successfully achieved on Saturday, in Nashua. Around 40 Su-30 MKI aircraft are expected to be modified. This maiden flight will be followed by series of test flights and complete evaluation and certification of BrahMos missle on Su30 MKI aircraft.

Key Highlights The first flight of Su-30 MKI aircraft with BrahMos missile was successfully flown in Nashua.

The successful integration of BrahMos on Su-30 MKI aircraft has become a lethal weapon for IAF.

This maiden flight will be followed by series of test flights and complete evaluation and certification of BrahMos missile.

BENGALURU: The first carriage flight of Su-30 MKI aircraft with BrahMos missile was successfully achieved on Saturday, in Nashua.

HAL chairman T Suvarna Raju said in a statement issued in Bengaluru that this was the "perfect example of Make in India and an engineering marvel in aviation history of India. It proves that when all agencies come together with one mission, there is nothing like impossible."

He pointed out that this unique programme was taken up by HAL as an indigenous challenge at its Nashik Division and the required data was generated without the assistance of OEM for the modification.

"It is not the techno-economics of the project, but HAL’s commitment to self-reliance which made us sign the contract with BAPL in 2014 for modification of two Su30 MKI aircraft for integration of BrahMos missile," he said.

He added that the first modified aircraft was airborne in one year and the second aircraft in the second year. This is the second project where HAL presumed the role of OEM and modified the airframe of license build aircraft.

Sudhir Kumar Mishra, CEO & MD, BraMos Aerospace Pvt Ltd (BAPL) said it is the first time in the world that such a heavy weight (2500 kg) supersonic cruise missile has been integrated on fighter aircraft. “The world did not believe us that we could do it and thanks to the vision of late President APJ Abdul Kalam, we could achieve this today and history is made”, he added.

The aircraft was in the air for 45 minutes and was flown by Wing Commander Prashant Nair and Wing Commander M S Raju, both flight test crew of ASTE.

With successful integration of BrahMos on Su-30 MKI aircraft has become a lethal weapon delivery platform for IAF.

Around 40 Su-30 MKI aircraft are expected to be modified. The maiden flight will be followed by series of test flights and complete evaluation and certification of BrahMos missle on Su30 MKI aircraft.

