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DRDO to shoot down missile at 150 km altitude

Chennai: Defence scientists in the country are set to raise the bar for excellence by trying to shoot down a missile at an altitude of 150 kilometres later this year.

Defence scientists have been able to intercept a missile at an altitude of 80 km and are now planning to aim higher.

"The trials are expected later this year," VK Saraswat, Director General, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) told reporters on the sidelines of the 98th Indian Science Congress in Chennai.

DRDO to shoot down missile at 150 km altitude

He said the DRDO scientists were also planning to raise the altitude for interception gradually to upto 300 km. :cheers:

The DRDO-developed missile shield uses a system of long range radars and long-range missiles to shoot down incoming enemy missiles.

The system has been tested successfully three times since December 2006.

The Prithvi interceptor missile has been codenamed PDV, a two stage rocket powered by solid propellants.

Asked about the failure of the recent Agni-II Prime tests, Saraswat blamed it on the quality of components procured from the industry.

He said the defence scientists have recovered the entire hardware of the last month's failed test of the Agni-II Prime missile and would soon come out with a detailed analysis of the event.

Saraswat stressed on improving the quality of products it receives from the industry.

He said the DRDO will now have to go beyond quality checks for the components it sources from the industry and ensure control on the quality of manufacturing processes.

He said the DRDO has also decided to launch a commercial arm to market its technologies having civilian and paramilitary applications.

"We have new users coming up in the paramilitary forces and some of our technologies also have civilian applications.

So, taking into account the volume of spin-offs a commercial arm is planned," Saraswat said.

He said DRDO has transferred technology for its products to around 15 firms and has earned Rs 20 crore from the deals.

The DRDO chief said the organisation saw a business potential of up to Rs 70 crore per year in meeting the demand of the paramilitary forces.

The DRDO can customise some of the weapons used by army for the paramilitary forces, he said.

The DRDO has started collaborative research work with Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras by taking 30,000 square feet space at the IIT Madras Technology Park in Chennai.

"I plan to have about 20-25 scientists at the research centre that would work on cyber security, nano material, aeronautics and others," Saraswat said.

To a question, he said the DRDO did not have any programme to build a military satellite.

On the induction of the Light Combat Aircraft - Tejas into the Air Force, Saraswat said the documentation related to the Initial Operation Clearance of the aircraft will be handed over the the IAF in the presence of Defence Minister AK Antony on January 10. :yahoo:

DRDO to shoot down missile at 150 km altitude - India News - IBNLive
 
@sane members :
just report the trolls.
don't reply and feed these punks.
 
Shaheen I and II were almost invincible to BMD as they were. Now we're very close to MIRV (some insider reports say that we already have MIRV but it's not being made public) and BMD will be useless against them.
 
Does this count as mid-stage intercept or is this still terminal stage intercept?
 
That means India will be the third country to possess this capability if the test succeeds.

India has not inducted but has already tested the mid course BMD but the altitude is only 80 km and this will be operational by 2012
 
Shaheen I and II were almost invincible to BMD as they were. Now we're very close to MIRV (some insider reports say that we already have MIRV but it's not being made public) and BMD will be useless against them.
Care to explain how????:confused:
 
Russian long range ballistic missiles for S-400 Triumph surface-to-air missile systems will go into serial production in the autumn, a leading missile manufacturer said on Friday.

Earlier media reports said the S-400 missile system was incomplete as long range ballistic missiles, among others, had not been adopted for it.

"On December 26, 2009 the preliminary tests were finished and the missile was put forward for state tests," Kommersant daily quoted the general director of Almaz-Antei, Igor Ashurbeili, as saying.

"In the third quarter of 2010 we should finish them, along with combat duty launches, and then put it [the missile] into serial production in the fourth quarter," he added.

According to Ashurbeili, there were no technical failures or difficulties concerning the long range missile tests.

"The tests of S-400 missile lasted for about 3 years...We are bewildered by the bacchanalia of rumors and slander concerning the issue as an ordinary working process is going on," he continued.

Ashurbeili added that the situation regarding the production of missiles after 2012 is unclear as Almaz-Antei does not have "any signed contracts for 2012".

The S-400 Triumph boasts unique characteristics. It can destroy any air target, including aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, and cruise and ballistic missiles within a range of 400 kilometers and an altitude up to 30 kilometers. The system is almost three times more efficient than its Russian and foreign counterparts.

There are no plans so far to export the S-400. It will be produced only for the Russian Armed Forces. An additional two systems will be deployed by the end of 2010.



WHAT INDIAN BMD RANGE ?
 
Russian long range ballistic missiles for S-400 Triumph surface-to-air missile systems will go into serial production in the autumn, a leading missile manufacturer said on Friday.

Earlier media reports said the S-400 missile system was incomplete as long range ballistic missiles, among others, had not been adopted for it.

"On December 26, 2009 the preliminary tests were finished and the missile was put forward for state tests," Kommersant daily quoted the general director of Almaz-Antei, Igor Ashurbeili, as saying.

"In the third quarter of 2010 we should finish them, along with combat duty launches, and then put it [the missile] into serial production in the fourth quarter," he added.

According to Ashurbeili, there were no technical failures or difficulties concerning the long range missile tests.

"The tests of S-400 missile lasted for about 3 years...We are bewildered by the bacchanalia of rumors and slander concerning the issue as an ordinary working process is going on," he continued.

Ashurbeili added that the situation regarding the production of missiles after 2012 is unclear as Almaz-Antei does not have "any signed contracts for 2012".

The S-400 Triumph boasts unique characteristics. It can destroy any air target, including aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, and cruise and ballistic missiles within a range of 400 kilometers and an altitude up to 30 kilometers. The system is almost three times more efficient than its Russian and foreign counterparts.

There are no plans so far to export the S-400. It will be produced only for the Russian Armed Forces. An additional two systems will be deployed by the end of 2010.



WHAT INDIAN BMD RANGE ?
We can hit Ballistic missiles @ 80KM altitude..
It's in the main article itself
Defence scientists have been able to intercept a missile at an altitude of 80 km and are now planning to aim higher.
They r planning to Hit the ballistic missile @ 150Km altitude,if it becomes success,
The final goal is to Hit the BM @300KM...
BEST OF LUCK DRDO..REACH THE 300kM MARK
 
thats really great news.....but what happen to the test of interceptor which DRDO suppose to conduct in December :(
 
Shaheen I and II were almost invincible to BMD as they were. Now we're very close to MIRV (some insider reports say that we already have MIRV but it's not being made public) and BMD will be useless against them.

i don't know how your sahenn missiles are invincible to BMD,but AAD interceptor of such a range can intercept any missile well before it enters indian space if deployed close to your border..
 
Shaheen I and II were almost invincible to BMD as they were. Now we're very close to MIRV (some insider reports say that we already have MIRV but it's not being made public) and BMD will be useless against them.

in your case we would shoot down your missile before it releases the warheads. This will be considered as first strike on India.
 
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Shaheen I and II were almost invincible to BMD as they were. Now we're very close to MIRV (some insider reports say that we already have MIRV but it's not being made public) and BMD will be useless against them.

Thats the reason they r increasing it altitude and range..
The Ballistic missile will be shot down before it's MIRV opens Up..
First it was 80Km,
now they r testing it for 150Km..
The target is 300KM altitude..
 
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