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  1. death.by.chocolate

    Indian Army MRSAM

    RAM is fully autonomous and can't 'intentionally' miss its target, more likely the AIM-9 proximity fragmentation warhead was removed before the test. The missile isn't a hit to kill projectile, if it was a real threat the missile would have detonated near the target and spread thousands metal...
  2. death.by.chocolate

    Indian Army MRSAM

    A static hit on a silk worm is that where you're going with this? Good luck to you :namaste:
  3. death.by.chocolate

    Indian Army MRSAM

    Sure USN tested the MA-31 against retired ships and other non-maneuvering targets to measure the destructive force of a M2.8 projectile as you can see from the image you posted. Unfortunately, the Russian missile proved to be unreliable for interception analysis and only 34 were ordered. The...
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    Indian Army MRSAM

    Intercept was successful, although USN was concerned that the intercept left the warhead intact and a nuclear payload may still cause damage to the fleet. Newer variants developed since then addresses that issue. Brahmos is still very potent against lesser adversaries such as Pakistan and China.
  5. death.by.chocolate

    Indian Army MRSAM

    Nope SM-2's were very successful, so were AMRAAM's from 80NM launched by a F/A-18 E/F.
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    Indian Army MRSAM

    Sure it has Raytheon's SM-2 missile has been tested against a derivative of Zvezda's Kh-31 (AS-17 Krypton) anti-ship missile). In case you are wondering Zvezda-Strela sold AS-17 Krypton to Boeing.
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