["The National Missile Defense system under development by the United
States would be ineffective against even limited ballistic missile
attacks from emerging missile states. Moreover, its deployment would
increase nuclear dangers from Russia and China, and impede cooperation
by these countries in international efforts to control the
proliferation of long-range ballistic missiles and weapons of mass
destruction. The United States should reconsider its options for
countering the threats posed by long-range ballistic missiles and
shelve the current NMD plans as unworkable and counterproductive."
(Source: <http://drum.lib.umd.edu/handle/1903/4333>.)

As the "Top Comment" below indicates, the claim is meant to suggest
that "now" Indian people have nothing to fear from Pakistani nukes.
It is, in all likelihood, also linked to the ongoing poll campaign in
three states.]

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/indias-interceptor-missile-test-a-hit-two-layered-shield-possible/articleshow/57104063.cms

India's interceptor missile test a hit; two-layered shield possible

Rajat Pandit | TNN | Updated: Feb 12, 2017, 08.48 AM IST

NEW DELHI: India took a big step towards an operational two-tier
ballistic missile defence (BMD) system by testing a high-altitude
interceptor missile to destroy an incoming ballistic missile over the
Bay of Bengal on Saturday morning.

"Today our scientists have made a missile that can destroy an enemy
missile high in the sky. Only four to five countries in the world have
done this," said PM Narendra Modi at an election rally in Badaun.

He even took a dig at his political opponents, holding that they would
have to travel "very high" if they wanted proof of the successful
test.

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) was itself
gung-ho about its long-delayed BMD system, claiming it would now be
possible to deploy the two-layered missile shield to protect a city or
strategic installation in two years.

But it had earlier also promised that New Delhi would get the missile
shield, capable of tackling missiles with a 2,000km strike range, by
2014 at the latest. Scientists, however, say they are confident of
achieving the target this time.

The "exo-atmospheric" (outside the earth's atmosphere) interceptor
missile tested on Saturday, also called the PDV (Prithvi defence
vehicle), after all, directly hit the target missile at an altitude of
97km. The test began at 7.45am with the two-stage target missile,
mimicking an enemy ballistic missile, being launched from a ship in
the Bay of Bengal.
In the fully-automated operation, with long-range radars continuously
tracking the target and feeding data about its trajectory to the
mission computers, the interceptor missile was then fired from the
Abdul Kalam Island (Wheeler Island), off Odisha coast, around 200km
away.

"It was a direct hit. Many advanced technologies developed
indigenously paved the way for the successful interception. It's a
remarkable achievement for the country," said the defence minister's
scientific adviser Dr G Satheesh Reddy.

The defence ministry added: "India has crossed an important milestone
in building its overall capability towards enhanced security against
incoming ballistic missile threats. It has entered an exclusive club
of four nations (US, Russia, China and Israel) by developing
capabilities to secure its skies and cities against hostile threats."
BMD systems, of course, are highly complex to develop and deploy.

Top Comment

Indian soldiers will have roast paki pigs along with their ching pong
saviours for breakfast, lunch and dinner...hahaha
Modi is doing great work for the country which the scumgress regime
never w... Read More
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DRDO's experimental two-tier system is designed to track and destroy
ballistic missiles both inside (endo) and outside (exo) the earth's
atmosphere.
A third layer, in turn, is planned to tackle lowflying cruise
missiles, artillery projectiles and rockets in line with the overall
aim to achieve "near 100% kill or interception probability''.


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