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LiveFist - The Best of Indian Defence: Prithvi Target Missile Failure Due to Flight Control Component Failure, No Design Problems: Investigators

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The embarrassing malfunction of the Prithvi target missile that ended up aborting India's Advanced Air Defence (AAD) interceptor missile test on March 15, was caused by the material malfunction of a minor component in the flight control system, scientists associated with the investigation have told LiveFist. While analysis is still on to confirm precisely which component or components failed -- resulting in the Prithvi aborting ascent towards desired altitude and instead diving towards the Bay of Bengal -- the investigation team has put it down to poor quality assurance, a malady that caused a lot of heartache in the last few years.

Quality control is aggravating things immeasurably in India's missile programme. Missiles that are absolutely fine on the drawing board -- and successful in most tests -- are ending up with a dud reputation as a result of poor quality assurance of minor components, some of them laughably minor, but thunderingly significant at ballistic missile velocities, as was made shudderingly clear in the Agni-III's disastrous debut test and the Agni-2 test in November last year.
 
Any existing missile defence can be overwhelm by the missile force of major powers. I do not know how many missile India plan to deploy. As no one knows the answer. However, base on the fact that US would not deploy a lot of ABM, it shows that the cost of ABM is greater then that of missiles with MIRV.

Do u know the cost of pac-3 that us proposes to sell to taiwan vs your mirv misslies.If u dont then kindly educate before posting here.Ur leaders seam to be having a lot of problems with it.Why?
Yes existing missile defences can be overpowered but the cost to the aggressor counttry increases multiple times in terms of quality and no. of missiles to keep up with first hit policy.
 
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