India on Friday
delivered the first batch of BrahMos
supersonic cruise missiles and launchers to the Philippines, two
years after the two countries signed a deal worth almost $375 million to
equip the Philippine Marines with three batteries of the missiles, officials
aware of the matter said.
India
flew the consignment to the south-east Asian country in an IAF C-17 transport
aircraft, the officials said. The
January 2022 deal was seen as a shot in the arm for New Delhi’s efforts to
emerge as an exporter of major defence hardware.
This is the first export order for the
BrahMos missile developed by India and Russia. The deliveries to the Philippines were held up as the
two nations hadn’t signed a non-disclosure agreement, it is learnt.
India
has set a defence export target of Rs.35,000 crore by 2024-25.
India has been in talks with Indonesia, Vietnam,
Thailand, and a few other nations that have shown interest in the system. The BrahMos missile can be launched from
submarines, ships, aircraft or land. According to sources, the missile—a
collaboration between India and Russia—is currently undergoing a process where
83 percent of its components are being indigenized.
The
country is currently exporting military hardware to around 85 countries, with
around 100 local firms involved. It
includes missiles, artillery guns, rockets, armoured vehicles, offshore patrol
vessels, personal protective gear, a variety of radars, surveillance systems
and ammunition.