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I am some what skeptical about ABM its not that easy. They may even be mocking the test by coordinating the missiles, other wise i dont see indian technology being so advanced.
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I am some what skeptical about ABM its not that easy. They may even be mocking the test by coordinating the missiles, other wise i dont see indian technology being so advanced.
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GK on the one hand you are creating doubt about this and earlier tests and on the other hand you are saying if it is advance then praise to DRDO. Playing quite safe are you.I am some what skeptical about ABM its not that easy. They may even be mocking the test by coordinating the missiles, other wise i dont see indian technology being so advanced.
On the other hand if it is that advanced kudos to DRDO.
Great theory!!!!I am some what skeptical about ABM its not that easy. They may even be mocking the test by coordinating the missiles, other wise i dont see indian technology being so advanced.
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Ok Ok...that is only a lay mans doubt, i changed it.GK on the one hand you are creating doubt about this and earlier tests and on the other hand you are saying if it is advance then praise to DRDO. Playing quite safe are you.
The Hindu : News / National : Interceptor scores a direct hit on target missileValidating Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) capability, India successfully launched an interceptor missile to destroy an incoming target missile in a direct hit at an altitude of 15 km over the Bay of Bengal on Friday.
The target missile mimicked an incoming enemy missile with a range of more than 2,000 km.
A few minutes after the 'hostile' missile, a modified surface-to-surface Prithvi, took off at 10.10 a.m. from Launch Complex-3 at Chandipur, the interceptor missile, Advanced Air Defence (AAD), was fired from the Wheeler Island. As the target missile climbed to a height about 100 km and began descending at rapid speed, the interceptor travelling at supersonic speed homed on to the target and smashed it to smithereens around 10.15 a.m. at a 15-km altitude in the endo-atmosphere.
The crucial test was conducted as part of India's plans to deploy a two-tiered BMD system to engage and kill incoming enemy missiles in the endo-atmosphere and exo-atmopshere.
This was the seventh interceptor mission and the fifth endo-atmospheric interception. Six of the tests to date have been successful, including the first three in a row.
Immediately after the modified Prithvi was launched, the Long Range Tracking Radars near Puri picked up the target missile as also the Multi Functional Radar at Paradip tracked the missile and passed on the information to guidance computer, which gave the command for launching of AAD after computing the target's flight. Equipped with inertial navigation system, a hi-tech computer and a radio-frequency seeker the AAD locked on to the target missile and blasted it in the terminal phase.
Scientific advisor to Defence Minister V.K. Saraswat, Defence Research and Development Organisation's (DRDO) Chief Controller for missiles and strategic systems, Avinash Chander and other top missile scientists were present.
Keywords: Ballistic Missile Defence, interceptor missile, Indian Defence, interceptor missile test, BMD system, DRDO, Advanced Air Defence, surface-to-surface Prithvi
Ya i agree..change urs to then.Great theory!!!!
Now a Paki guy will definitely wide spread with this new idea all over the world, Saying India's ABM Interception Scandal!!!
Cheers,
An Indian posted on pakistani forumDate.................Interceptor........Prithvi Target........Launch site
06.12.2007........PAD-02..............TGT-02............Chandipur T.R.
06.03.2009........PAD-03.............Dhanush-04...........Ship
15.03.2010........AAD-1................TGT-03............Chandipur T.R.
24.09.2010........PAD-04 (PADM)..TGT-04............Chandipur T.R.
26.07.2010........AAD-2................TGT-05............Chandipur T.R.
06.03.2011........PAD-05 (PADM).Dhanush-05.......... Ship
10.02.2012........AAD-3 ................?????.............Chandipur T.R.
it's not a good news, it's a very good news. the key is not the successful destruction of the target ( ballistic ) missile, but the DIRECT HIT. I remember in allThis is good news !
well he does not have complete knowledge of our BMD.it's not a good news, it's a very good news. the key is not the successful destruction of the target ( ballistic ) missile, but the DIRECT HIT. I remember in all
previous tests the method used was to destroy the target by scattering it. but this time it was a DIRECT HIT. Only U.S has the capability of direct hit. I remember long time back in a seminar held for BMD, one of the U.S scientist said that the India still did not have the direct hit capabilty for it's BMD. now this is really impressive.