DRDO conducts eighth ballistic interceptor missile test

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not good place to discuss this, but what will happen if NSAR with nukes, i doubt it can carry one is fired and we intercept it and their nuke goes waste and radio active marteial is scattered how small area it may, what will be our response ???
I believe Interceptors are not bang head to head,it will destroy missle body and render it useless to fly. Nuke will be intact.
~ i have a question after it fall ground wheather it fuze will explode or what?
 

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read on BR that we have tested it. Pls any one confirm.
 

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India on Friday test-fired a ballistic missile interceptor from a defence base in Odisha. The indigenous Advanced Air Defence (AAD) endo-atmospheric interceptor missile was fired from Wheeler Island off the coast near Dhamra in Bhadrak district and killed an incoming ballistic missile that was launched from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur-on-sea in Balasore.

It is a developmental trial, a defence scientist involved in the exercise had said earlier. India is developing the interceptors which have been successfully tested several times in the past, to provide air-shield to important Indian cities against hostile attacks.Senior defence scientists, including VK Saraswat, the chief of Defence Research and Development Organisation and the scientific advisor to Defence Minister AK Antony, oversaw the launch.
During the exercise, a modified surface-to-surface Prithvi missile acted as a hostile target and lifted off from ITR at Chandipur-on-sea, about 230 km from here.
India test-fires ballistic missile interceptor | idrw.org
 

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India on Friday successfully test-fired an indigenously developed supersonic interceptor missile, capable of destroying a hostile ballistic missile, from a test range off the Odisha coast.

"At around 12.52 hours, the interceptor hit the target missile successfully at an altitude of about 15 kilometres," DRDO spokesman Ravi Kumar Gupta told PTI. India is working towards development of a multi-layer Ballistic Missile Defence system.

The test was conducted to validate various parameters of the interceptor in flight mode, said a defence source.

The 'hostile' ballistic missile, a modified surface- to-surface 'Prithvi', mimicking an incoming enemy weapon, first lifted off from a mobile launcher at around 12.52 hours from the launch complex-3 of integrated test range(ITR) at Chandipur-on-Sea, about 15 km from here.

Within about four minutes, the interceptor, Advanced Air Defence (AAD) missile positioned at Wheeler Island, about 70 km from Chandipur, after getting signals from tracking radars, roared through its trajectory to destroy the incoming missile mid-air, in an "endo-atmospheric" altitude, defence sources said.

"The 'kill' effect of the interceptor is being ascertained by analysing data from multiple tracking sources," a Defence Research Development Organisation (DRDO) scientist said soon after the test was carried out.

The interceptor is a 7.5-metre-long single-stage solid rocket propelled guided missile equipped with a navigation system, a hi-tech computer and an electro-mechanical activator, the sources said.

The interceptor missile had its own mobile launcher, secure data link for interception, independent tracking and homing capabilities, besides sophisticated radars, the sources added.

The previous trial conducted on February 10, 2012 from the same base was successful.
India test fires supersonic interceptor missile - India - DNA
 
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Congrats to all who have worked on it...................:hail::hail::hail::hail::hail:
 

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Interceptor missile scores a direct again


Signalling India's readiness to deploy the home-grown Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) system in the near future, an advanced interceptor missile destroyed an incoming target missile in a direct hit at an altitude of 15 km over the Bay of Bengal on Friday.

In Friday's mission, missile technologists from the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for the first time tested the configuration for destroying an incoming actual missile and another electronically simulated missile.

According to top DRDO sources, the electronically simulated target which mimicked a missile coming from a distance of 1500 km, was electronically hit at an altitude of 120 km.

Within minutes of the launch of the real attacker missile, a modified surface-to-surface Prithvi from Chandipur, the actual interceptor , Advanced Air Defence (AAD) missile took off from Wheeler Island and destroyed the 'hostile' missile at an altitude of 15 km in the endo-atmosphere at 12.52 p.m.

As soon as target missile was launched, the Long-Range Tracking Radars and the Multi-Functional Radars tracked it and passed on the data to the guidance computer to launch the AAD, which homed on to the target missile and pulverised it.

Scientific Advisor to Defence Minister V.K. Saraswat, Chief Controller, (Missiles and Strategic Systems), Avinash Chander, Associate Director, Research Centre Imarat, Sateesh Reddy and Programme Director, (AD Mission) Adalat Ali were present.

Celebrations broke out at Wheeler Island following the success of the mission, which was the eighth ballistic interceptor missile test. So far seven missions have been successful and one of them, the first one was conducted in exo-atmopshere at an altitude of 48 km in November 2006.
The Hindu : News / National : Interceptor missile scores a direct again
 

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BHUBANESWAR: India on Friday test-fired a ballistic missile interceptor from a defence base in Odisha as part of its efforts to create a shield against incoming enemy missiles, defence officials said.

The indigenous Advanced Air Defence (AAD) interceptor missile was fired from Wheeler Island off the Odisha coast near Dhamra in Bhadrak district, about 170 km from here.

The interceptor was fired a few minutes after the target missile was fired from the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur-on-sea in Balasore district, about 70 km from Wheeler Island.

India is developing the interceptors which have been successfully tested several times in the past, to provide air-shield to important Indian cities against hostile attacks.

India test-fires missile interceptor - The Times of India
 

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Interceptor missile scores a direct again




Signalling India's readiness to deploy the home-grown Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) system in the near future, an advanced interceptor missile destroyed an incoming target missile in a direct hit at an altitude of 15 km over the Bay of Bengal on Friday.

In Friday's mission, missile technologists from the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for the first time tested the configuration for destroying an incoming actual missile and another electronically simulated missile.

According to top DRDO sources, the electronically simulated target which mimicked a missile coming from a distance of 1500 km, was electronically hit at an altitude of 120 km.

Within minutes of the launch of the real attacker missile, a modified surface-to-surface Prithvi from Chandipur, the actual interceptor , Advanced Air Defence (AAD) missile took off from Wheeler Island and destroyed the 'hostile' missile at an altitude of 15 km in the endo-atmosphere at 12.52 p.m.

As soon as target missile was launched, the Long-Range Tracking Radars and the Multi-Functional Radars tracked it and passed on the data to the guidance computer to launch the AAD, which homed on to the target missile and pulverised it.

Scientific Advisor to Defence Minister V.K. Saraswat, Chief Controller, (Missiles and Strategic Systems), Avinash Chander, Associate Director, Research Centre Imarat, Sateesh Reddy and Programme Director, (AD Mission) Adalat Ali were present.

Celebrations broke out at Wheeler Island following the success of the mission, which was the eighth ballistic interceptor missile test. So far seven missions have been successful and one of them, the first one was conducted in exo-atmopshere at an altitude of 48 km in November 2006.

The Hindu : News / National : Interceptor missile scores a direct again
 

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Congrats to DRDO.
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@sayareakd;

What is the significance of reporting interception in simulation and then actual, of different altitudes ?
 
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Taking out a nuke tipped missile at 15km is not very useful is it ? And usual nuke tipped missiles are blasted in the endo-atmosphere to maximize impact area
 

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@sayareakd;

What is the significance of reporting interception in simulation and then actual, of different altitudes ?
check this post

Real time trial of interceptor and simulated missiles

Novel mission to be launched on November 23
The interceptor missile launch scheduled for November 23 from the Wheeler Island off the Odisha coast will be a novel mission. It will feature an electronically simulated attacker missile coming from a distance of 2,000 km and also a real missile launched from Chandipur in Odisha.

While no interceptor will be fired against the imaginary attacker everything will be simulated up to T minus zero second as if commands were given to bring it down. A real interceptor will take off from the Wheeler Island to bring down the actual missile launched from Chandipur. This interceptor will pounce on the real attacker at a height of 15 km to 16 km in what is called the endo-atomosphere. "This is the first time we will be testing a scenario in real time where everything will be done as if we are launching a missile against an electronic target missile and launch in parallel an actual missile against a real target missile," said Avinash Chander, Chief Controller (Missiles and Strategic Systems), Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). The simulated and the real scenarios would be running in parallel. Since no distance of 2,000 km was available in the country from where a real missile, simulating the trajectory of an enemy missile, could be launched, it would be a simulated missile, he added. Two radars will process the simulated and real missiles and assign the launchers to take care of them.

"The Mission Control Centre will process the two missiles and identify in real time which launcher is best suited to fire its missile against which target. Since one of the two attackers is an imaginary [electronically simulated] missile, we will not be firing a missile against that. But we will be going to the point of firing up to T-0," Mr. Chander said.

The missile trial on November 23 aimed at "a deployable configuration" to intercept multiple adversarial missiles raining down on India. "We are not able to launch live targets simultaneously because of the limitations of range and geometry. That is, since distances are not available, we are not able to fire two target missiles simultaneously," he explained.

Mr. Chander said: "In a real scenario, multiple ballistic missiles may be coming towards India which need to be handled. Our radars can track more than 200 missiles simultaneously. When multiple launchers are deployed, they can handle multiple missiles fired at us. We should be able to track them, process the signals, identify which is a threat and assign the specific launcher-missile that is best suited to intercept them. So far all our interceptor flight-trials have been one missile against one target "¦ So the forthcoming interceptor mission would give the DRDO team a lot of confidence to simultaneously handle multiple targets." The DRDO was trying to get a floating test range [ship], and radars and launchers would be based on that vessel, he said.

The Hindu : Today's Paper / NATIONAL : Real time trial of interceptor and simulated missiles
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Taking out a nuke tipped missile at 15km is not very useful is it ? And usual nuke tipped missiles are blasted in the endo-atmosphere to maximize impact area
Singh that is final line of defence for us, if PAD/PDV cannot intercept it or large piece is left to be taken out it will be taken out by HTK warhead of AAD.

Our missile defence is not on look -intercept-look-intercept model, it works on look-intercept-intercept model. Since we dont have luxury of time.

This entire system is automatic without human intervention.

When the missile is first detected it will be first intercepted by PAD/PDV and if it miss or large chunk of RV cross over next AAD will take out with HTK warhead. idea is that electronics or most of the missile is taken out in first stage and if any big part of RV is further coming then HTK takes it out with direct impact.
 

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check this post
Thanks saya,

I will read it again, but I can see we are adding more scenarios (what else I should call it, no good word coming into my mind) than one on one scripted interceptions we did before.

Good going uzz.
 

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Interceptor missile scores a direct again
Signalling India's readiness to deploy the home-grown Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) system in the near future, an advanced interceptor missile destroyed an incoming target missile in a direct hit at an altitude of 15 km over the Bay of Bengal on Friday.

In Friday's mission, missile technologists from the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for the first time tested the configuration for destroying an incoming actual missile and another electronically simulated missile.

According to top DRDO sources, the electronically simulated target which mimicked a missile coming from a distance of 1500 km, was electronically hit at an altitude of 120 km.

Within minutes of the launch of the real attacker missile, a modified surface-to-surface Prithvi from Chandipur, the actual interceptor , Advanced Air Defence (AAD) missile took off from Wheeler Island and destroyed the 'hostile' missile at an altitude of 15 km in the endo-atmosphere at 12.52 p.m.


As soon as target missile was launched, the Long-Range Tracking Radars and the Multi-Functional Radars tracked it and passed on the data to the guidance computer to launch the AAD, which homed on to the target missile and pulverised it.

Scientific Advisor to Defence Minister V.K. Saraswat, Chief Controller, (Missiles and Strategic Systems), Avinash Chander, Associate Director, Research Centre Imarat, Sateesh Reddy and Programme Director, (AD Mission) Adalat Ali were present.

Celebrations broke out at Wheeler Island following the success of the mission, which was the eighth ballistic interceptor missile test. So far seven missions have been successful and one of them, the first one was conducted in exo-atmopshere at an altitude of 48 km in November 2006.
The Hindu : News / National : Interceptor missile scores a direct again
 

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This a MAJOR development for the INDIAN DEFENCE FORCES and a MAJOR ACHIEVEMENT for DRDO..........

Next is the AGNI V being inducted and the MIRV technology........

HATS OFF to DRDO.......:thumb: :hail: :first::whoo:
 

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India test Advanced Air Defense (AAD) Interceptor at Wheeler Island. They also tested multiple interceptors for targets launched in range of 1500 kms and intercepted successfully at altitude of 120 kms.
Source - Weapon and Technology: India's Adanced Air Defence Interceptor Test

Excerpts: The Interceptor Missile AAD launched by the Scientists of DRDO from Wheeler's Island, Odisha successfully destroyed the incoming Ballistic Missile at an altitude of 15 Kms. The interception took place at 12.52hrs. The target missile, a modified version of Prithvi, mimicking the enemy's ballistic missile, was launched from Launch Complex III, Chandipur. Long Range Radar and MFC Radar located far away could detect the Missile from take-off and tracked it through its entire path. The total trajectory of the incoming Missile was continuously estimated by the guidance computer and subsequently the AAD Missile was launched at an appropriate time to counter and kill the ballistic missile.
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The livefist video of the launch - Livefist: VIDEO: India's Advanced Air Defence Interceptor Test

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so what we actually did was to test one PAD/PDV electronically against electronic target at 120 km and test real missile with AAD.
Video is available, but i am using mobile to access, so i will watch when i reach home.
Best part is that two targests were tracked, they said that now they can track 200 targets. Just imagine 200 targets of the size of football and taking them out.
 

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