BrahMos-II
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BrahMos-II
Summary
BrahMos-II is a missile model[1]. BrahMos-II ranks in the top 9% of missile_model entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (625 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- BrahMos-II's image is recorded as A scaled down model of Brahmos-II at Aero India 2013.jpg[3].
- BrahMos-II's instance of is recorded as missile model[4].
- A. P. J. Abdul Kalam is named after BrahMos-II[5].
- Brahmaputra River is named after BrahMos-II[6].
- Moskva River is named after BrahMos-II[7].
- BrahMos-II's manufacturer is recorded as BrahMos Aerospace Private Limited[8].
- BrahMos-II's subclass of is recorded as cruise missile[9].
- BrahMos-II's country of origin is recorded as India[10].
- BrahMos-II's country of origin is recorded as Russia[11].
- BrahMos-II's powered by is recorded as scramjet[12].
- BrahMos-II's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0s8tzx0[13].
- BrahMos-II's official website is recorded as http://www.brahmos.com/[14].
- BrahMos-II's replaces is recorded as BrahMos[15].
- BrahMos-II's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'BrahMos-II'}[16].
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Designation and Status
BrahMos-II's instance of is recorded as missile model[4].
History and Context
Things named after include A. P. J. Abdul Kalam[5], a politician[17], 1931–2015[18], of India[19], awarded the Padma Bhushan[20], specialised in aerospace engineering[21]; Brahmaputra River[6], a transboundary river[22], in India[23]; and Moskva River[7], a river[24], in Russia[25].
Why It Matters
BrahMos-II ranks in the top 9% of missile_model entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (625 views/month).[2] BrahMos-II has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26] BrahMos-II is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]