Interceptor missile successfully test-fired
India
today successfully test-fired its interceptor missile off the Odisha coast,
achieving a significant milestone in the direction of developing a two-layered
Ballistic Missile Defence system.
The interceptor
was launched from Abdul Kalam Island (Wheeler Island) of ITR at about 7.45 AM.
This mission,
termed as “PDV mission is for engaging the targets in the exo-atmosphere region
at an altitude above 50 km of earth’s atmosphere”, said a Defence Research
Development Organisation (DRDO) official.
“Both, the PDV
interceptor and the two stage target missile, were successfully engaged,” he
said.
The target was
developed for mimicking a hostile Ballistic Missile approaching from more than
2000 km away was launched from a ship anchored in the Bay of Bengal.
In an automated
operation, radar based detection and tracking system detected and tracked the
enemy’s ballistic missile.
The computer
network with the help of data received from radars predicted the trajectory of
the incoming Ballistic Missile.
PDV that was
kept fully ready, took-off once the computer system gave the necessary command
for lift-off. The Interceptor guided by high accuracy Inertial Navigation
System (INS) supported by a Redundant Micro Navigation System moved towards the
estimated point of the interception.
Once the missile
crossed the atmosphere, the Heat Shield ejected and the IR Seeker dome opened
to look at the Target location as designated by the Mission Computer.
With the help of
Inertial Guidance and IR Seeker the missile moved for interception. All events
were monitored in real-time by the Telemetry/Range Stations, at various other
locations.
Source : www.thehindu.com

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