India's Handmade Missile Line of BrahMos Shocks Chinese Netizens, Mocked as Bharat Dung Empire

This video is about India’s BrahMos missile production and military capabilities, which the video’s creator, Mr. Hunzi, critiques and compares to other countries, particularly China.

Key points from the video include:

  • BrahMos Missile Production: The video starts by showing what it claims are photos of the BrahMos missile production workshop in India. The narrator describes the workshop as “less advanced than a toy factory” and criticizes its “manual grinding production method.”

  • Indian Military Claims: The video mocks India’s claims of being the world’s third military power, especially in light of the perceived backward production methods.

  • BrahMos Missile Technology: The video describes the BrahMos as a downgraded version of Russia’s P-800 Onyx missile, adapted for India’s industrial capacity. It notes that while India claims the missile is indigenous, core components like the ramjet engine still rely on Russian technology.

  • Comparison to Other Missiles: The BrahMos is compared unfavorably to Russia’s Zircon missile, which is said to have twice the range and speed. The video also highlights China’s advanced missile systems, such as the PL-15, Dongfang, and YJ series, noting that China has a “complete, diverse, and highly reliable” missile system.

  • General Critique of India’s Military Industry: The video concludes by broadly criticizing India’s industrial base, calling it a “backward agricultural country” that can’t even produce a decent automatic rifle.