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India to re-test ballistic missile defence shield

Bangalore:

India will conduct afresh the trial of its tactical ballistic missile in June to build a credible defence shield for intercepting and destroying incoming missiles, a top defence scientist said today.

"We will conduct a flight test of the anti-missile system again in June to build the ballistic missile defence shield against incoming medium- or long-range missiles," Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) director-general VK Saraswat said here.

Admitting that the earlier test conducted on March 15 at the integrated test facility on Wheeler Island off Orissa failed when one of the two rockets involved in the trial deviated off the course, Saraswat said investigation into the incident revealed that the system did not work and the target was missed due to fuel leakage.

"Analysis of the earlier trial revealed that there was a leakage in the target missile leading to system failure. We are rectifying it to ensure the next flight test in June will hit the target and demonstrate our advance capability in developing the missile defence shield against any adversary missile attack," Saraswat said on the sidelines of an event.

The fresh trial will also be conducted in the endo-atmospheric (within the earth's atmosphere) region, at an altitude of 100km, and subsequently in the exo-atmospheric (out of the atmosphere) region.

India plans to deploy the first phase of the defence shield by 2012 after completing a series of trials and evaluating their target range.


"As in the previous trial, a target missile will be launched as an incoming missile and intercepted with another missile," Saraswat, who is also the scientific adviser to the defence minister, said after delivering a keynote address at a convention organised by the Aeronautical Society of India.

The sophisticated ballistic missile defence system is built to thwart any incoming missile from entering the air space of the country.

The state-run DRDO has developed the Advanced Air Defence (AAD) system for endo-atmospheric interception and the Prithvi Air Defence (PAD) missile for exo-atmospheric interception.

India to re-test ballistic missile defence shield - dnaindia.com

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As Henry Ford would have said,

"Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently."

Hoping that the re-test is a success.

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DRDO need to go in this direction rather than developing food and cloths from army...

DRDO chief stresses on space based security

4/12/2010


With the focus of the Indian military is increasingly shifting towards space-based technologies, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has already put in place the building blocks of an anti-satellite system that can put the country on par with China, DRDO chief VK Saraswat said on Sunday.

Speaking at the national conference on frontiers of aeronautical technologies in Bangalore, he said “We have a few building blocks of space-based technologies and some more will be ready in the coming years,” said Saraswat who is also the scientific advisor to the defence ministry.

The laser based space sensors and exo-atmospheric kill vehicle (EKV) programmes of DRDO act as perfect combination to track the space-based attacker and guide the ballistic missile system to target it.

Saraswat added, “We need orbital space, radio frequency spectrum, and rapid replacement capacity, low cost satellites to replace or replenish to counter the threats.”

“We also need infra red sensing satellites in the geostationary and low earth orbits for early warning of the approaching target,” he said. Apart from the anti-satellites, Saraswat stressed the need for space-based intelligence satellites and sensors for protection in air, ground and sea.

DRDO chief stresses on space based security - India - News | News Syndication | Content Syndication
 
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Come on lets do it again, till we make it perfect, doing a good job DRDO

Actually there is nothing wrong with the BMD but the target missile deviated beyond the range of AAD missile. But the next test is of PDV not AAD. The AAD test was aborted.
 
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Didn't China successfully test one months ago?
 
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