3 Indian Air Force officers were fired for accidentally launching a supersonic cruise missile into nuclear-armed neighbor Pakistan

The mishap occurred during routine maintenance due to a “technical malfunction,” India said

India’s Air Force said on Tuesday that it sacked three officers for accidentally firing a BrahMos supersonic cruise missile into neighboring Pakistan in March.

An official inquiry into the mishap “found that deviation from standard operating procedure by three officers led to the accidental firing of the missile,” the air force said in a statement, per Reuters.

The BrahMos missile is a nuclear-capable cruise missile developed jointly by Russia and India, with a range of 180 miles and Mach 3 speed capability.

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The accident occurred during routine maintenance when a “technical malfunction” caused the missile to fire from the garrison town of Ambala and into Pakistan’s Punjab province, the Indian Ministry of Defence said on March 11.

No one was reported injured or killed in the incident.

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