India on
Sunday April 27,2014 claimed to have achieved a major milestone when a newly-developed
interceptor missile detected and destroyed an incoming ballistic
missile at an altitude over 120km off the Orissa coast.
The
successful trial meant that India’s ambitious two-layer Ballistic
Missile Defence (BMD) programme, which has been a work in progress for
long, is closer to realisation.
The new ‘exoatmospheric kill vehicle’ or PDV interceptor was developed
to tackle hostile ballistic missiles travelling at supersonic speeds at
higher altitude, to ensure minimum fallout on the ground.
India’s earlier attempts at destroying an incoming missile were restricted to engagements at up to 80km.
The PAD interceptor missile was used for exoatmospheric trials earlier.
The target missile was launched from a ship in the Bay of Bengal and destroyed by the interceptor fired from Wheeler Island.
The target missile followed the same trajectory as a ballistic missile launched from 2,000 kilometres away.
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