India test-fires advanced interceptor missile

Missile is capable of destroying any incoming hostile ballistic missile from a test range of Odisha coast


News Desk May 16, 2016
PHOTO: INDIAN EXPRESS

India on Sunday successfully test-fired its indigenously developed supersonic interceptor missile capable of destroying any incoming hostile ballistic missile from a test range of Odisha coast, according to The Hindu.

“The test conducted to validate various parameters of the interceptor in flight mode has been successful,” Defence Research Development Organisation sources said.

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The test was conducted off Odisha coast where the interceptor was engaged against a target that was a naval version of Prithvi missile launched from a ship, taking up the role of an incoming "hostile ballistic missile". The interceptor roared through its trajectory to destroy the incoming 'hostile missile' in mid-air.

Labelled the Advanced Air Defence (AAD) missile, the interceptor is a 7.5-metre-long single stage solid rocket propelled guided missile.

“The ‘kill’ effect of the interceptor was ascertained by analysing data from multiple tracking sources,” a DRDO scientist said. "It is a 7.5-metre-long single stage solid rocket propelled guided missile equipped with a navigation system, a hi-tech computer and an electro-mechanical activator."


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The sources further informed that the interceptor missile had its own mobile launcher, secure data link for interception, independent tracking and homing capabilities and sophisticated radars.


This article originally appeared on The Hindu.

COMMENTS (43)

khurram shahzad | 7 years ago | Reply @India Se: yes, india is doing. of course. No doubt about it.
khurram shahzad | 7 years ago | Reply @Priti: take life Priti. I just got the news about mutiny in indian army. Thats why they are buying and developing modern weapons because indian establishment does not have any trust on loyalty of indian soldiers during any conflict.
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