Given the size of the wreckage, it's not some NG or mini version but the OG Brahmos or the likes which can only be carried by a modified Su-30 given with strengthened undercarriage given the missile's weight
I don't think we'd go to such lengths just to test their ADs or track patterns unless we intend to launch a full scale war in the immediate future. Also, the flight ceiling for Brahmos is 15km (49k ft) and this applied to ground/air/ship launched versions I believe
Well they can't say they didn't/couldn't track the missile...that would mean backlash. It was an error from our end while pak's ADs were also found napping resulting in both coming to a backchannel agreement and tryna save face
Seems really stupid to be doing these tests so close to border if its just a flat out normie test or sim....that makes no sense to me tbh, these are not cheap systems without requisite CnC robustness and SOP (that would follow NOTAM and enough distance away...generally indian ocean tests).
I wonder if there was a payload with ELINT module on it to pick up what certain engagement patterns even are from other side (at this speed). Such a thing would be discreet and maybe even somewhat routine...you run parallel to the border hug and snoop....build up database to wargame better, in a low enough RCS package with this supersonic velocity too.
This time there was a mishap or glitch at end that caused it to veer....thankfully it got completely destroyed and also there was no civilian casualties.
India should "run" its investigation etc.... and pay relevant compensation for the ground damage it did on Pakistan side.