Indian Navy’s Veteran Veer-Class Corvettes Receive Long-Range Lethality Boost With Twin BrahMos Launchers

Indian Navy’s Veteran Veer-Class Corvettes Receive Long-Range Lethality Boost With Twin BrahMos Launchers

In a significant boost to India’s naval strike capability, the Indian Navy has upgraded its veteran Veer-class corvettes with twin BrahMos supersonic cruise missile launchers, dramatically enhancing their long-range lethality and combat relevance.

Originally inducted decades ago, the Veer-class corvettes were designed for high-speed coastal and littoral warfare. With this latest upgrade, these agile platforms are now capable of delivering precision strikes far beyond the horizon, reinforcing India’s maritime deterrence posture.

BrahMos Integration: A Strategic Game-Changer

The integration of twin BrahMos missile launchers transforms these compact warships into potent strike assets. BrahMos, jointly developed by India and Russia, is renowned for its:

  • Supersonic speed (Mach 2.8+)

  • High accuracy

  • Sea-skimming flight profile

  • Capability to engage both naval and land-based targets

This upgrade allows Veer-class corvettes to punch well above their weight, posing a serious threat to enemy surface combatants and high-value targets.

Extending the Life of Proven Naval Platforms

Rather than decommissioning the aging corvettes, the Indian Navy has adopted a smart modernization approach—extending operational life while integrating next-generation weapon systems. This reflects a cost-effective and strategically sound force-multiplication strategy.

Despite their small size, these vessels now offer:

  • Enhanced strike range

  • Increased survivability through stand-off engagement

  • Greater tactical flexibility in contested maritime zones

Strengthening India’s Coastal and Littoral Defence

With BrahMos onboard, Veer-class corvettes are ideally suited for:

  • Coastal defence operations

  • Sea denial missions

  • Rapid response in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR)

  • Asymmetric naval warfare scenarios

Their speed, maneuverability, and upgraded firepower make them a valuable asset in modern naval doctrine.

A Clear Signal of Indigenous Capability and Readiness

This upgrade underlines India’s commitment to:

  • Leveraging indigenous and jointly developed defence technologies

  • Maintaining combat readiness across legacy platforms

  • Enhancing deterrence without large-scale fleet expansion

The move also aligns with India’s broader focus on self-reliance in defence and smarter modernization of existing assets.

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Source – DEFENCE.IN