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India's missile defence shield ready: DRDO chief

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New Delhi: India has developed missile defence shield which can be put in place at short notice to protect at least two cities, bringing the country on par with an elite group of few nations.

The shield, developed by DRDO, has been tested successfully and an incoming ballistic missile with the range of up to 2,000 kms can be destroyed. The system is to be upgraded to the range of 5,000 kms by 2016.

"The Ballistic Missile Defence shield is now mature...We are ready to put phase one in place and it can be put in very short time," DRDO chief VK Saraswat told PTI here in an interview.

He said the shield, as part of phase one of the programme, can be put in place at two places in the country, where the infrastructure is available.

However, the two places have not yet been identified and the selection will be made at the political level.

The DRDO used variants of Prithvi missiles as simulated targets and successfully intercepted missiles in test-firings.

"We have carried out six successful launches and demonstrated the capability for 2,000 km targets...We have demonstrated it in two layers that is endo-atmospheric (inside the Earth's atmosphere) and exo-atmospheric (outside the Earth's atmosphere)," Saraswat said.

He said all the elements such as long-range radars and tracking devices, real-time datalink and mission control system required for the missile system have been "realised" successfully.

Under the phase two of the project, the premier defence research agency would upgrade the system to handle ballistic missiles with range of 5,000 km. This phase is expected to be ready by 2016.

The system required for phase-II of the project is being developed, he said, adding that for this purpose, ships are being built from where the target missiles would be launched.

The DRDO chief said the phase two of the project is expected to be completed by 2016. Talking about the advancement of the system, Saraswat said the missile defence shield has been "automated" to an extent where human intervention would be required only if the mission has to be aborted.

The DRDO chief said the Indian missile defence system is comparable with the US Patriot 3 system, which was successfully used during the 1990 Gulf War against Iraq.

As part of its efforts to protect itself from enemy missiles, India is developing this two-tier BMD which can intercept enemy missiles at altitudes of 80 km and 150 km.

The DRDO is thinking of intercepting the missiles at higher altitudes as it would give it more response time in case the first attempt is a miss and the second layer of the system can be put into action.

The system was first test-fired in November 2006 elevating India into the elite club of countries to have successfully developed an Anti-ballistic missile system, after United States, Russia and Israel.

PTI

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First Published: Sunday, May 06, 2012, 20:41

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RGB - Dubai
Pakistan already developed MIRVed missile which is very difficult to intercept currently there is no system available in the world to intercept MIRV (multiple indegenous re-entry vehicle) pakistan Gauri missile can be intercepted but Shaheen series believe to be MIRVed. Babur and Ra`ad missile are cruise also very difficult to intercept so i think DRDO system is worthless
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BRIJ - NEWYORK
NEIGHBORS LIKE CHINA AND PAK INDIA NEED ALL THE HELP YOU CAN THINK OF,WONDERFUL WORK OF DRDO,GOD BLESS YOU ALL LONG LIVE INDIA.
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nri - Birmingham
It is a good start having two layers of missile defense lines for two cities but India have hundreds of cities and thousands of villages. India should have at least systems for major Centre of population and tech Centre.
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mohammed abdulazim - taif,ksa
It`s a great news for us to have developed such weapons system.In this type of technology we are ahead of our neighbours.
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harkadass wasson - Leeds,uk
well done India!! Keep the progress going. GOD BLESS NDIA!
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Deepe - New Jersey,USA
That`s Great! Keep it up India! Gotta pass those landmark economic reforms Mr. Singh...need to keep up and outpace China in the future
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sandeep - vellore
nice to hear that ,,we are much safer now
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harkadass wasson - Leeds,uk
well done India!! Keep the progress going. GOD BLESS NDIA!



Deepe - New Jersey,USA
That`s Great! Keep it up India! Gotta pass those landmark economic reforms Mr. Singh...need to keep up and outpace China in the future



RGB - Dubai
Pakistan already developed MIRVed missile which is very difficult to intercept currently there is no system available in the world to intercept MIRV (multiple indegenous re-entry vehicle) pakistan Gauri missile can be intercepted but Shaheen series believe to be MIRVed. Babur and Ra`ad missile are cruise also very difficult to intercept so i think DRDO system is worthless



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