Philippines commissions BrahMos missiles — an analogue of the Russian Onyx

Maneuvering supersonic missiles will begin patrolling the South China Sea and will be able to reach the disputed Scarborough Reef

The Philippines has announced the commissioning of its first battery of the BrahMos coastal anti-ship missile system. The PJ-10 supersonic missiles, created as part of the Russian-Indian cooperation and purchased from India, are capable of hitting targets at a range of up to 350 kilometers.

P-800 Onyx anti-ship missile

The complex will allow the Philippine armed forces to control key areas of the South China Sea, including the Scarborough Reef disputed with China.

Philippine batteries of the BrahMos coastal anti-ship missile system

The PJ-10 BrahMos missile structurally repeats the Russian 3M55 Onyx ASCM and develops a speed of up to Mach 2.8 on a high-altitude flight profile. When flying near the sea surface, the speed is about Mach 2, and the range is up to 120 kilometers.

Thanks to its high maneuverability and ability to perform anti-aircraft maneuvers with overloads of up to 17 g, BrahMos is considered one of the most dangerous anti-ship systems in its class.

Earlier www1.ru reported that Russia is discussing the supply of Oreshnik and Kalibr missiles to Venezuela.

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