A2A HVT as in a very large awacs or load puller like IL76 ie planes that are much bigger than regular fighter jets. Since the weight of the missile has come down while speed has taken a bump to 3.5 mach plus, you can use the same airframe design for other purpose of course. The speed regime where brahmos NG is supposed to work is essentially where most a2a missiles work , over mach 3 upto mach 4.5 sort of. So it can be used in various way, a liquid or solid ramjet, a hybrid propulsion, even solid rocker multi pulse motor, maybe some other futuristic tech too. All we need is different tech building block available to us. Many tech building process are in the fire but drdo is yet to prove any one of these except the 2 pulse propulsion system.Some key takeaways from this interview:
1. BrahMos speed is 930+ meter per second which translates to around 3400kmph(@marich01 remember our discussion regarding the speed of BrahMos).
2. Su-30MKI's high-altitude range with max-internal fuel is 3400kms translating to around 1700kms combat-radius @32:05 mark(@vstol Jockey, @randomradio, @Picdelamirand-oil).
3. Su-30MKI would carry 5 BrahMos-NGs. Fvcking awesome.
4. BrahMos-NG is indeed designed for air-to-air role against HVTs. This is now official.
Guys, give this whole interview a watch. It is very informative and absolutely amazing. Thanks to @Ashwin for posting this gem.
But that long range aam, the actual product need to be tuned for such a role ie externally the missile airframe may look same but its guidance control algo would be different to a static ground attack role. This part is where the tricky game begins. lets say you are sending astra 2 against an HVT, with its 15kg warhead the damage would be minimal. But send a missile with 30 or 60kg warhead and the kill is possible. Most S400 class kusha interceptor would have 30 and 60 kg class warhead hence these are useful against such flying HVT. NG is supposed to have 200kg or more warhead which is obviously overkill but the airframe and tech base can be modified to make such an application.
otherwise it makes no sense. The actual takeaway is mentioning the launcher can be used for other missiles, which should pave way for a new article in same weight category. This is where we can make a heavy surface attack article by infusing new tech. Imagine a full composite body & crmc based missile, this will be able to deliver 500kg class payload while being within 2.5 ton tolerance limit.
But it will be very hard to maintain balance wrt the CG of the article. You see how the brahmos ALCM front tilts after launch since warhead is heavy. Same issue will come up when launching at mach no 0.7-0.8 release condition.