India showcases naval ballistic missile defence capability in maiden test

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Published: April 22, 2023, 11:25 PM

India showcases naval ballistic missile defence capability in maiden test

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) of India and Indian Navy on Friday carried out the maiden flight trial of sea-based endo-atmospheric interceptor missile off the coast of Odisha, displaying the country's naval ballistic missile defence (BMD) capabilities to intercept long-range missiles, reported the Hindustan Times citing officials on Saturday.

"The purpose of the trial was to engage and neutralise a hostile ballistic missile threat, thereby elevating India into the elite club of nations having naval BMD capability," the defence ministry said in a statement.

India has already successfully demonstrated its land-based BMD systems to destroy ballistic missile threats.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated DRDO, the navy and industry partners involved in the successful demonstration of the ship-based BMD capabilities. DRDO chief Samir V Kamat said the country had achieved self-reliance in developing complex network-centric anti-ballistic missile systems.

India has made significant advances in developing endo-atmospheric and exo-atmospheric intercept systems to destroy incoming hostile missiles within and outside the atmospheric limits, respectively. The two systems have been integrated for a multi-layered defence against ballistic missiles, the officials said.

In November 2022, DRDO successfully tested for the first time a long-range interceptor missile, called AD-1, designed for both exo-atmospheric and endo-atmospheric interception of ballistic missiles.

India is pursuing its BMD programme in two phases – the first phase has been completed while the second is underway, the officials said. The second phase is for validating intercept systems in a new range category, as previously reported.

 

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