So the question is, why are the warhead on top of the BrahMos and the ramjet engine at the tail missing, and only the internal booster/fuel tank in the middle of the missile is almost intact?
Is it possible that the booster is inside the ramjet like the P-800 and SSN22, once it's combustion is completed, the ramjet starts up and blows it away?
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Cute Orca: No, this is not a booster. This is the air intake duct + combustion chamber + nozzle left after the booster is removed.
1. BrahMos does not use an integrated booster system like the YJ-12, so the booster must have been separated when the missile is shot down or crashes. If you tell me that you think the other party has the ability to strike the source and shoot down the missile in the booster phase of a few seconds, then you are awesome.
2. When I first saw this picture, I thought the thick part at the back was the booster, but later I realized that this should actually be the combustion chamber of the ramjet engine. That is, the red frame position of its prototype P-800.
3. Why does the wreckage only retain the ramjet engine air intake duct and the rear combustion chamber and nozzle, and there is nothing outside? It's very strange.

