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India developing interceptor missile with 5,000 km range

NEW DELHI: India has started working on a network of air-defence systems which would be able to shoot down any enemy missile even at a distance of 5,000 kms, before it can enter the Indian air space.

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has already developed a missile that can intercept an incoming aerial threat 2,000 kms away under the Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) System and is now working on the second phase.

Under the second phase, missiles are being designed and developed in a manner that would enable them to shoot down any incoming missile at a distance of 5,000 kms, DRDO chief V K Saraswat said here.

The 5,000 kms interceptor missile is targeted to be ready by 2016, he said.

"It is well on schedule and we are already on initial design and testing stage," Saraswat said.

"Presently, our missiles are designed to engage targets within 2,000 km range. Later on, we will be making 5,000 km range class of interceptor missiles. That will be Phase-II of the BMD system," he added.

Last July, DRDO successfully tested the Phase-I of the indigenously developed interceptor missile from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Wheeler Island off Orissa coast.

On possibility of any tie-up with the US or any other country for development of the BMD systems, Saraswat said, "Our process of international collaboration is only to accelerate our own development process. Whenever we feel the need of a new technology, we may go for collaborations."

On the US offering India the Aegis Missile Defence Systems, he said, "These are market forces and will always remain there. There would always be market forces trying to sell the available equipment. In India this is not just a R&D effort but an actual programme, so I don't think we should worry about this."

India is also developing the Long Range Tracking Radar (LRTR) for the BMD systems. While the radars used for the Phase-I experiments were built with equal partnership from Israel, the Phase-II will have 80 per cent indigenous component.

"Only some of the equipments and consultancy would be provided by Israel," Saraswat said.

India developing interceptor missile with 5,000 km range - The Times of India
 
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As I have alway reiterated. Such news should never come to the media. DRDO should first prove they can make them and then they should make some noise. Why do the DRDO always screw up with media.

Under promise and over deliver : Please.
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As I have alway reiterated. Such news should never come to the media. DRDO should first prove they can make them and then they should make some noise. Why do the DRDO always screw up with media.

Under promise and over deliver : Please.
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Exactly,like Pakistan's NESCOM does...
 
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I think Mumbai Indian is a false flagger and hiding behind Indian colors just to show his frustation regarding IPL..
at Topic-A Long way to go.. and all is well and will be well, let make other ballastic intercontinental missiles, while our BMD will take care of that!!
 
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5000 Kms range for an Interceptor , i would wait to see !
 
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how is that trolling??? the LCA is hardly 50% indigenous if that- enigines, fbw, radar,missiles etc are all imported

Even if they are imported, how is it negatively effect us on control over the plane. We designed the whole plane and written software for every damn thing including radar backend processing/control and weapons, sensors integration. The only problem with using non-indigenous components is the escallation of the cost by 4-5m$ a pop and no where we have compromised on strategic control over the plane. We are importing radar to do lack of know how in manufacturing in modules and no way it linked to our capability of developing backend algorithms.
 
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5000 Kms range for an Interceptor , i would wait to see !

Well considering the fact that we have developed an interceptor for 2000 Km range balistic missiles and have tested it multiple times , i dont think that we would face any problems in fielding a missile interceptor capable of shooting down ICBMs of 5000+ km range by say 2016 as mentioned in the article
 
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Well considering the fact that we have developed an interceptor for 2000 Km range balistic missiles and have tested it multiple times , i dont think that we would face any problems in fielding a missile interceptor capable of shooting down ICBMs of 5000+ km range by say 2016 as mentioned in the article

It will be one hell of difference between the warhead entering at Mach 10 and Mach 17-18.
 
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