Propulsion is the only issue really. Even that is not a big problem. We have both guidance and propulsion. Nobody is really serious in producing it because brahmos is just a superior option. Plus the present government isn't really serious about having influence beyond the immediate subcontinent.
We could mass produce it.

Tomahawk has also evolved in terms of range, ECCM & accuracy plus RCS reduction over multiple batches. Same will happen with our LRLACM. No need to worry and compare it with a proven system like Tomahawk when our project is still not even fully operational, IMO.Let me also add from ai since my old comment was timed out,
Of all these missiles, the brahmos is the most expensive here after zircon, granted it is supersonic and harder to intercept but the high cost and only having less than half the range of the other missiles here, we need to perfect the nirbhay missile for a long drawn out war, not to mention under ideal conditions, only the agni missiles from india can hit mainland china unlike china who can easily target delhi from tibet, so a large stock of long range low cost cruise missile might be beneficial in the long run.
- Tomahawk (Block V series) – United States
- Type: Subsonic land-attack/anti-ship cruise missile (multi-platform: ship, sub, ground).
- Range: Up to ~2,500 km (optimized variants).
- Speed: ~Mach 0.74–0.9.
- Engine: Turbofan (Williams F107/F415 series).
- Why top-tier: Combat-proven in multiple wars (Gulf, Iraq, Syria, Libya), excellent accuracy (CEP ~1–10 m), real-time retargeting, stealthy low-altitude flight. Backbone of US/NATO long-range precision strikes.
- Kalibr (3M-14/3M-54 family) – Russia
- Type: Subsonic/supersonic land-attack/anti-ship (ship, sub, air, ground launch).
- Range: 1,500–2,500+ km (land-attack variants).
- Speed: Subsonic cruise (~Mach 0.8); some variants supersonic terminal sprint (~Mach 3).
- Engine: Turbofan (or turbojet in some configs) for cruise; solid rocket booster.
- Why top-tier: Proven in Syria/Ukraine, high versatility, hard to intercept in terminal phase for some versions.
- AGM-158 JASSM-ER / LRASM (AGM-158C) – United States
- Type: Stealthy air-launched subsonic cruise (JASSM-ER for land; LRASM for anti-ship).
- Range: ~1,000 km (JASSM-ER); similar for LRASM.
- Speed: Subsonic (~Mach 0.8–0.9).
- Engine: Turbofan (Teledyne J402 or Williams F107-class).
- Why top-tier: Extreme stealth/low observability, autonomous targeting, anti-ship seeker on LRASM. Highly survivable against advanced air defenses.
- Storm Shadow / SCALP-EG – UK/France/Italy
- Type: Air-launched subsonic stealth cruise missile (land-attack).
- Range: 250–560+ km (export variants shorter).
- Speed: Subsonic (~Mach 0.8–0.95).
- Engine: Turbofan (Microturbo TRI 60 or similar).
- Why top-tier: Stealth features, terrain-following, bunker-busting warhead. Proven in Libya, Syria, and Ukraine (via Storm Shadow transfers).
- Kh-101 / Kh-102 – Russia
- Type: Air-launched subsonic stealth cruise (nuclear/conventional).
- Range: 2,500–5,000+ km (extended claims).
- Speed: Subsonic (~Mach 0.6–0.78).
- Engine: Turbofan.
- Why top-tier: Very long range, low-altitude flight for evasion, used extensively in Ukraine.
- BrahMos (extended range variants) – India/Russia
- Type: Supersonic multi-platform cruise (anti-ship/land-attack).
- Range: Up to ~800–900 km (newer ER versions).
- Speed: Mach 2.8–3.0.
- Engine: Ramjet.
- Why top-tier: World's fastest operational supersonic cruise missile, hard to intercept due to speed, precision, and multi-role capability.
- 3M22 Zircon (Tsirkon) – Russia
- Type: Hypersonic cruise/anti-ship (also land targets).
- Range: 1,000–1,500+ km.
- Speed: Mach 8–9.
- Engine: Scramjet (air-breathing hypersonic).
- Why top-tier: Sustained hypersonic speed makes it nearly uninterceptable; game-changer for naval/air defense penetration.
- CJ-10 / DF-10 family – China
- Type: Subsonic land-attack cruise (ground/ship launch).
- Range: 1,500–2,000+ km.
- Speed: Subsonic.
- Engine: Turbofan.
- Why top-tier: Massive numbers in PLA arsenal, good precision, integrated into China's A2/AD strategy.
Eh, quite wrong in many stats, and provide a very shallow understanding in other cases.Let me also add from ai since my old comment was timed out,
Of all these missiles, the brahmos is the most expensive here after zircon, granted it is supersonic and harder to intercept but the high cost and only having less than half the range of the other missiles here, we need to perfect the nirbhay missile for a long drawn out war, not to mention under ideal conditions, only the agni missiles from india can hit mainland china unlike china who can easily target delhi from tibet, so a large stock of long range low cost cruise missile might be beneficial in the long run.
- Tomahawk (Block V series) – United States
- Type: Subsonic land-attack/anti-ship cruise missile (multi-platform: ship, sub, ground).
- Range: Up to ~2,500 km (optimized variants).
- Speed: ~Mach 0.74–0.9.
- Engine: Turbofan (Williams F107/F415 series).
- Why top-tier: Combat-proven in multiple wars (Gulf, Iraq, Syria, Libya), excellent accuracy (CEP ~1–10 m), real-time retargeting, stealthy low-altitude flight. Backbone of US/NATO long-range precision strikes.
- Kalibr (3M-14/3M-54 family) – Russia
- Type: Subsonic/supersonic land-attack/anti-ship (ship, sub, air, ground launch).
- Range: 1,500–2,500+ km (land-attack variants).
- Speed: Subsonic cruise (~Mach 0.8); some variants supersonic terminal sprint (~Mach 3).
- Engine: Turbofan (or turbojet in some configs) for cruise; solid rocket booster.
- Why top-tier: Proven in Syria/Ukraine, high versatility, hard to intercept in terminal phase for some versions.
- AGM-158 JASSM-ER / LRASM (AGM-158C) – United States
- Type: Stealthy air-launched subsonic cruise (JASSM-ER for land; LRASM for anti-ship).
- Range: ~1,000 km (JASSM-ER); similar for LRASM.
- Speed: Subsonic (~Mach 0.8–0.9).
- Engine: Turbofan (Teledyne J402 or Williams F107-class).
- Why top-tier: Extreme stealth/low observability, autonomous targeting, anti-ship seeker on LRASM. Highly survivable against advanced air defenses.
- Storm Shadow / SCALP-EG – UK/France/Italy
- Type: Air-launched subsonic stealth cruise missile (land-attack).
- Range: 250–560+ km (export variants shorter).
- Speed: Subsonic (~Mach 0.8–0.95).
- Engine: Turbofan (Microturbo TRI 60 or similar).
- Why top-tier: Stealth features, terrain-following, bunker-busting warhead. Proven in Libya, Syria, and Ukraine (via Storm Shadow transfers).
- Kh-101 / Kh-102 – Russia
- Type: Air-launched subsonic stealth cruise (nuclear/conventional).
- Range: 2,500–5,000+ km (extended claims).
- Speed: Subsonic (~Mach 0.6–0.78).
- Engine: Turbofan.
- Why top-tier: Very long range, low-altitude flight for evasion, used extensively in Ukraine.
- BrahMos (extended range variants) – India/Russia
- Type: Supersonic multi-platform cruise (anti-ship/land-attack).
- Range: Up to ~800–900 km (newer ER versions).
- Speed: Mach 2.8–3.0.
- Engine: Ramjet.
- Why top-tier: World's fastest operational supersonic cruise missile, hard to intercept due to speed, precision, and multi-role capability.
- 3M22 Zircon (Tsirkon) – Russia
- Type: Hypersonic cruise/anti-ship (also land targets).
- Range: 1,000–1,500+ km.
- Speed: Mach 8–9.
- Engine: Scramjet (air-breathing hypersonic).
- Why top-tier: Sustained hypersonic speed makes it nearly uninterceptable; game-changer for naval/air defense penetration.
- CJ-10 / DF-10 family – China
- Type: Subsonic land-attack cruise (ground/ship launch).
- Range: 1,500–2,000+ km.
- Speed: Subsonic.
- Engine: Turbofan.
- Why top-tier: Massive numbers in PLA arsenal, good precision, integrated into China's A2/AD strategy.
Zircon is more like 700km based on Ukrainian measurements and cruise speed is only M5.5 , with M7.5 terminal.Let me also add from ai since my old comment was timed out,
Of all these missiles, the brahmos is the most expensive here after zircon, granted it is supersonic and harder to intercept but the high cost and only having less than half the range of the other missiles here, we need to perfect the nirbhay missile for a long drawn out war, not to mention under ideal conditions, only the agni missiles from india can hit mainland china unlike china who can easily target delhi from tibet, so a large stock of long range low cost cruise missile might be beneficial in the long run.
- Tomahawk (Block V series) – United States
- Type: Subsonic land-attack/anti-ship cruise missile (multi-platform: ship, sub, ground).
- Range: Up to ~2,500 km (optimized variants).
- Speed: ~Mach 0.74–0.9.
- Engine: Turbofan (Williams F107/F415 series).
- Why top-tier: Combat-proven in multiple wars (Gulf, Iraq, Syria, Libya), excellent accuracy (CEP ~1–10 m), real-time retargeting, stealthy low-altitude flight. Backbone of US/NATO long-range precision strikes.
- Kalibr (3M-14/3M-54 family) – Russia
- Type: Subsonic/supersonic land-attack/anti-ship (ship, sub, air, ground launch).
- Range: 1,500–2,500+ km (land-attack variants).
- Speed: Subsonic cruise (~Mach 0.8); some variants supersonic terminal sprint (~Mach 3).
- Engine: Turbofan (or turbojet in some configs) for cruise; solid rocket booster.
- Why top-tier: Proven in Syria/Ukraine, high versatility, hard to intercept in terminal phase for some versions.
- AGM-158 JASSM-ER / LRASM (AGM-158C) – United States
- Type: Stealthy air-launched subsonic cruise (JASSM-ER for land; LRASM for anti-ship).
- Range: ~1,000 km (JASSM-ER); similar for LRASM.
- Speed: Subsonic (~Mach 0.8–0.9).
- Engine: Turbofan (Teledyne J402 or Williams F107-class).
- Why top-tier: Extreme stealth/low observability, autonomous targeting, anti-ship seeker on LRASM. Highly survivable against advanced air defenses.
- Storm Shadow / SCALP-EG – UK/France/Italy
- Type: Air-launched subsonic stealth cruise missile (land-attack).
- Range: 250–560+ km (export variants shorter).
- Speed: Subsonic (~Mach 0.8–0.95).
- Engine: Turbofan (Microturbo TRI 60 or similar).
- Why top-tier: Stealth features, terrain-following, bunker-busting warhead. Proven in Libya, Syria, and Ukraine (via Storm Shadow transfers).
- Kh-101 / Kh-102 – Russia
- Type: Air-launched subsonic stealth cruise (nuclear/conventional).
- Range: 2,500–5,000+ km (extended claims).
- Speed: Subsonic (~Mach 0.6–0.78).
- Engine: Turbofan.
- Why top-tier: Very long range, low-altitude flight for evasion, used extensively in Ukraine.
- BrahMos (extended range variants) – India/Russia
- Type: Supersonic multi-platform cruise (anti-ship/land-attack).
- Range: Up to ~800–900 km (newer ER versions).
- Speed: Mach 2.8–3.0.
- Engine: Ramjet.
- Why top-tier: World's fastest operational supersonic cruise missile, hard to intercept due to speed, precision, and multi-role capability.
- 3M22 Zircon (Tsirkon) – Russia
- Type: Hypersonic cruise/anti-ship (also land targets).
- Range: 1,000–1,500+ km.
- Speed: Mach 8–9.
- Engine: Scramjet (air-breathing hypersonic).
- Why top-tier: Sustained hypersonic speed makes it nearly uninterceptable; game-changer for naval/air defense penetration.
- CJ-10 / DF-10 family – China
- Type: Subsonic land-attack cruise (ground/ship launch).
- Range: 1,500–2,000+ km.
- Speed: Subsonic.
- Engine: Turbofan.
- Why top-tier: Massive numbers in PLA arsenal, good precision, integrated into China's A2/AD strategy.
I'll also add that they're way ahead on optics.can someone explain how america has such high definition video footage of these combat vehicles and what are they using to accurately find, target and shoot these military installations and vehicles and whether we have a similar capability to do so?
I'll also add that they're way ahead on optics.can someone explain how america has such high definition video footage of these combat vehicles and what are they using to accurately find, target and shoot these military installations and vehicles and whether we have a similar capability to do so?
Given how long they've been sitting around it's not surprising that there was a dud.(First torpedo missed At close range at a defenceless target)
4 days into the Russian SMO there were planes raining down from the sky, and not due to friendly fire, and a lot more than 3. And let's not even compare body count or body count ratio. US losses are still countable on one hand, and the Iran:US ratio is several thousand to one. Whereas the Russia:Ukraine loss ratio is 2-3:1 and Russian losses were in their thousands after 4 days and fast approaching 5 figures.
Turns out it was horseshit, no torpedo missed.(First torpedo missed At close range at a defenceless target)
Reports on social media suggesting a shortage of petrol and diesel are baseless. India has sufficient fuel stocks, and supply and distribution networks are functioning normally.
do we have anything equivalent to america's tomahawk missile? nirbhay has like a range of 800-1000km while tomahawk has like 1500-2500km, the difference is really massive. What is stopping us from making a similar system?
Russia's SS-N-27 Sizzler also has a similar range as tomahawk, also whats the purpose of these wings on both the russian and american missile? is it to increase the range? if so, why didnt the nirbay use a similar system in it?
the LRLACM is a 1500km range missile. tomahawk is 2500km cause the americans need it to be for their requirements, the vast majority of times they wont launch it from 2500kms away
Yea difference in range is massive, even more so when we compare our SLCM (500 km only!) to Tomahawk. Maturity of the turbofan engine, lower efficiency of the engine etc may cause our cruise missiles to have lower range. The wings im not too sure but I'd reckon they are for maneuvering and controlling the attitude of the missile much like the aelorons on planes. Nirbhay does have such wings albeit smaller ones.
Remember Tomahawk AFAIK has been used from 1990 almost 40 years ago and US is far more advanced in turbofan engines than us, so its range being substantially higher is perhaps expected. Same thing with Russia, infact before using Manik we were using Russian turbofan engine for Nirbhay. @randomradio @Rajput Lion @babablacksheep @marich01 Can give more insights as to why LRLACM's range is much lower.
*refused to comment*Turns out it was horseshit, no torpedo missed.
Ayatollah interrupted.