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Wrong information.Wrong information.
For the Navy,
The Rajput class destroyers were the first ships to carry Brahmos, 3 in total with a presumed 48 missiles on each.
The INS Rajput had it installed for trials as it is a test ship, the same reason it fired Prithvi. The class is 30 years old and being replaced by the Kolkata class being inducted in 2015. There has been no fitting or test shots fired from the other Rajputs. No ship in the IN can fit 48 Brahmos missiles.
8 missiles on each.The Talwar class followed. 3 in total with a presumed 24 missiles in each.
That's a total of 24 missiles for the IN.That's a total of 216 missiles(estimated operational) for the Navy.
Won't be ready until 2015. They each get 8 Brahmos... not 48.Upcoming fleet:
Kolkata class(Project 15A) will start coming in from 2012 and 2 more in consecutive years. So, they will each need 48 missiles, if not more. 7 ships are to be built.
Not part of this discussion.Shivalik class(Project 17). 12 of them will carry Brahmos. Upgrade has not begun yet with the existing ships.
What it WILL carry is moot to the discussion because we are talking about what has already been delivered. Not the backlog of the order book.Project 17A and Project 15B will carry Brahmos II, so it's moot to the discussion.
The regiment only has 48-60 missiles. They don't hold reserve missiles as it is a waste of money having them rot in storage. They only have an 8 year canister life.For the Army,
The first regiment of the Army has 67 Block I missiles with 67 more in reserve. Meaning these are not carried to the battlefield and will be transported as and when needed. That's a total of 134 already active missiles.
It takes years for them to raise a regiment which shows just how slow production is.The second regiment could already have 67 Block II missiles operational since the regiment has been raised. So, expect the next batch of 67 to follow within 2 years end along with the orders for 3rd regiment. All this while building missiles for Talwar classs and Kolkata class ships at the same time.
Like your math of 48 missiles per boat?So, do the math.
Already said it...As for Air force version, it has not even been flight tested, so serial production is moot as of now.