The "Technical Position" has been set up at the BrahMos headquarters here and more will come up in different parts of the country.
Explaining what the "Technical Position" was, defence sources said it is a centre that will house the missiles and and launchers for the IAF.
The BrahMos missile system was inducted into the Indian Navy in 2005 after a series of successful test launches starting from 2001.
The commencement of deliveries of the land-attack BrahMos in Indian Army started from 2007.
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The development of air-based BrahMos missile has been completed and will go for trials soon, sources said.
The Su-30 MKI armed with BrahMos missile is a combination of lethal strike with the ability of air fighting within and beyond the visibility range.
It will provide IAF with the capability of attacking targets protected by powerful air defence assets, including aircraft carriers.
Jointly developed by India and Russia, BrahMos is a precision strike weapon for Army, Navy and Air Force.