Advaidhya Tiwari
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HQ-9 is SAM. PAC-3 is endo-atmospheric interceptor. So, you are damn wrong to say that none else makes endo-atmospheric interceptor. In fact, PAC-1 is one of the first BMD made and even till 2010, its upgraded PAC-3 was the only deployed BMD by USA and was endo-atmospheric. THAAD was deployed only after 2010.As of endoatmospheric interception, Apart from India, nobody else bothered to develop a dedicated endoatmospheric interceptor. HQ-9, 9M96XX, PAC-X, their primary role is interception of airbreathing targets, ABM secondary. US, Isreal, China, Russia - They all focused on high altitude interceptors
First, you have to understand that missile is not an asteroid. Missile has horizontal velocity ad hence the cone is having a tilted angle of about 15-45 degree. So, it is not a straight down looking cone but a tilted cone! There will be big RCS as a result. The RV picture you just posted shows how large it is! Now imagine that is tilted even by nominal 15 degree. Now, what will be RCS?You see the shape? it would present a very small radar cross-section and this is why endoatmospheric interceptors are rarely used, Onboard RF seeker has a very short range. To see the side of RV, the seeker has to be close and it can't see RV at all if the interceptor missile is flying directly toward RV tip. You may have a powerful radar, but the latency would be far too high for the command guidance to be effective in BMD role.
Next, don't assume that the transmitter and receiver of radars are in same place. The transmitter can be in Gurgaon while receiver is in Delhi, for example. So, the wave defelction also need not be directly straight.