Indonesia orders BrahMos supersonic missiles from India
→Procurement teams must prepare for coastal-battery delivery and integration
Change
Indonesia finalised procurement of one coastal-defence battery of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles from India with contract signing to follow.
Why it matters
Indonesia must field a BrahMos coastal-defence battery to strengthen maritime capabilities. Operators must plan deployments around BrahMos's Mach 2.8 supersonic anti-ship and land-attack profile.
Implications
- — Procurement teams must sign the formal contract within months or deliveries delay.
- — Naval units must certify launch-platform compatibility before acceptance or face withheld deployment.
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