India Achieves Success in Testing Second Phase of Ballistic Missile Defence System

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India Successfully Tests Second Phase of Ballistic Missile Defence System

India achieved a significant milestone in its defense capabilities on Wednesday by successfully conducting the second phase of its ballistic missile defense system test. The test, carried out at the Integrated Test Range (ITR) in Chandipur, Odisha, demonstrated the nation’s ability to counter ballistic missiles with a range of up to 5,000 km.

The Defense Ministry confirmed that the test met all of its objectives, showcasing the effectiveness of India’s network-centric warfare weapon system. The missile, launched at 4:20 pm, simulated an enemy ballistic missile and was successfully intercepted by the defense system.

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh praised the Defense Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for its role in the successful test. “The DRDO successfully flight-tested Phase-II of the Ballistic Missile Defence System on July 24. This achievement highlights our capability to defend against ballistic missiles,” Singh stated.

The Phase-II AD endo-atmospheric missile, a domestically developed, two-stage solid-propelled system, was launched from the LC-III at ITR, Chandipur. The test involved tracking the target missile through radars and sensors deployed on land and sea, which then triggered the interceptor system to neutralize the threat.

Endo-atmospheric missiles operate within the Earth’s atmosphere at altitudes below 100 km, while exo-atmospheric missiles function in the uppermost regions of the atmosphere. The successful flight test was monitored through a network of tracking instruments, including electro-optical systems, radar, and telemetry stations.

The defense ministry’s statement emphasized that the test reaffirmed the nation’s indigenous capability to defend against ballistic missiles of the 5,000 km class. The missile system integrates advanced technologies developed by DRDO laboratories, reflecting India’s growing prowess in missile defense technology.

Sources By Agencies

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