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After Agni-V launch, DRDO’s new target is anti-satellite weapons

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After testing the over 5,000km Agni V missile, which went up to 600km into space during its parabolic trajectory, the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) now feels it can fashion deadly anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons in double-quick time.

"Agni V's launch has opened a new era. Apart from adding a new dimension to our strategic defence, it has ushered in fantastic opportunities in, say, building ASAT weapons and launching mini/micro satellites on demand," DRDO chief V K Saraswat said on Friday. The ASAT weapon would include marrying Agni V's propulsion system with the "kill vehicle" of the under-development two-tier BMD (ballistic missile defence) system that has been tested a few times to track and destroy hostile missiles both inside (endo) and outside (exo) the earth's atmosphere.

"An ASAT weapon would require to reach about 800km altitude... Agni V gives you the boosting capability and the 'kill vehicle', with advanced seekers, will be able to home into the target satellite,'' he said.

The top defence scientist was, however, quick to stress that the government had not given its nod for the ASAT programme. "India does not believe in weaponization of space. We are only talking about having the capability. There are no plans for offensive space capabilities,'' he said. The fact, however, remains there is a re-think on the entire issue ever since China shocked the world by using an ASAT weapon to destroy an old satellite in 2007.


Beijing has set a scorching pace in developing advanced ASAT capabilities with "direct-ascent" missiles, hit-to-kill "kinetic" and directed-energy laser weapons. The defence ministry in 2010 had even drafted a 15-year "Technology Perspective and Roadmap", which held development of ASAT weapons "for electronic or physical destruction of satellites (2,000km altitude above earth's surface) and GEO-synchronous orbits" a thrust area.

Consequently, apart from directed energy weapons, defence scientists are focusing on "space security" to protect India's space assets from electronic or physical destruction. Another spin-off from Agni V test is that the DRDO feels it can work towards launching mini-satellites for battlefield use if an adversary attacks the country's main satellites.

''The mini-satellites will provide communication, navigation and some sort of GPS to armed forces for a limited time,'' said Saraswat.


Agni-V in itself is a stronger booster shot for India's dissuasive deterrence posture, bringing as it can the whole of China under its strike envelope. An even more potent missile with MIRV (multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles) warheads is in the pipeline, which is likely to be named Agni-VI.

Holding there was ''no government cap'' on missile ranges, Saraswat said Agni-V's ''over 5,000-km range'' was sufficient to take care of India's current threat perceptions. ''We have no problem in augmenting the range if in the future, threat perceptions change. We are not in a missile race with anyone. We are building missiles to mitigate our threats,'' he added.


link:After Agni-V launch, DRDO’s new target is anti-satellite weapons - The Times of India
 
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india is about 30 years away from such a weapon.

the most important component of a real domestic built long range missile is its seeker. india got it from russia. now, you need a far better one to do anti-satellite, how to get it again? russia doesn't have one.

kkv is another tech india needs to spend the next 3 decade to catch up.

russia doesn't have kkv based anti-satellite weapon for a reason.
it is not something you can shop anymore.
 
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india is about 30 years away from such a weapon.

the most important component of a real domestic built long range missile is its seeker. india got it from russia. now, you need a far better one to do anti-satellite, how to get it again? russia doesn't have one.

kkv is another tech india needs to spend the next 3 decade to catch up.

russia doesn't have kkv based anti-satellite weapon for a reason.
it is not something you can shop anymore.

Lot of new technologies developed indigenously were successfully tested in this
A5 Mission. The redundant Navigation systems, very high accuracy Ring Laser
Gyro based Inertial Navigation System (RINS) and the most modern and accurate
Micro Navigation System (MINS) ensured the Missile reach the target point within
few meters of accuracy.
The high speed onboard computer and fault tolerant
software along with robust and reliable bus guided the Missile flawlessly.

http://drdo.gov.in/drdo/English/dpi/press_release/Agni_5.pdf

Keep whining and wimping as much as you want We are loving it.
 
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Poor Journalism

1. Scientist :We can make ASAT ====> Jounrnalist will write " India planning to make ASAT".
2. Scientist: We have ability to make ICBM ==> Jounrnalist see "India has ICBM"
3. General "We can handle China and Pakistan" ==> Reporter "India is attacking China and Pakistan tomorrow"
 
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Ground based/airborne Directed-Energy Laser weapon systems (DEW) would be more cost effective than sending a rocket into space for destroying enemy satellites. A Directed Energy Weapon delivers its effect at the speed of light, rather than supersonic or subsonic speeds typical of projectile weapons.

Like they say in simple terms: Point and shoot! Not only satellites but enemy aircraft and UAVs too. Raytheon and the U.S. Navy have successfully used a high-power, solid-state laser, in conjunction with a Phalanx Close-in Weapon System, to knock four UAVs out of the sky off the coast of California.

That's Star Wars tech! Another case of sci-fi becoming reality!

Cheers!
 
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india is about 30 years away from such a weapon.

the most important component of a real domestic built long range missile is its seeker. india got it from russia. now, you need a far better one to do anti-satellite, how to get it again? russia doesn't have one.

kkv is another tech india needs to spend the next 3 decade to catch up.

russia doesn't have kkv based anti-satellite weapon for a reason.
it is not something you can shop anymore.


OK We dont have it, happy fake Taiwani??? If we can put our satellite in precise trajectory, how cant we destroy them??? But we wont, we are not crazy to pollute space, If war demand satellite kill, we will do it..
 
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india is about 30 years away from such a weapon.

the most important component of a real domestic built long range missile is its seeker. india got it from russia. now, you need a far better one to do anti-satellite, how to get it again? russia doesn't have one.

kkv is another tech india needs to spend the next 3 decade to catch up.

russia doesn't have kkv based anti-satellite weapon for a reason.
it is not something you can shop anymore.

I think your knowledge and puberty is 3 decades behind
 
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india is about 30 years away from such a weapon.

the most important component of a real domestic built long range missile is its seeker. india got it from russia. now, you need a far better one to do anti-satellite, how to get it again? russia doesn't have one.

kkv is another tech india needs to spend the next 3 decade to catch up.

russia doesn't have kkv based anti-satellite weapon for a reason.
it is not something you can shop anymore.

Who told you that we got the seeker tech from Russia you idiot piece of crap??Go through the Defexpo 2012 thread 1st and take a watch at the the frequency agile monopulse active radar seeker of PAD and terminal SAR correlation system for BMs developed by RCI.And w.r.t KKV,well,you idiot,you couldn't be more wrong because we had mastered that tech much earlier than you in the form of AAD missile.
 
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It's a matter of time (next 3-5 years) before India has the anti satellite capability.

Indian flag has been a part of the moon for many years now. Our capability is beyond question, it is just about the intention and backing it with resources.
 
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india is about 30 years away from such a weapon.

the most important component of a real domestic built long range missile is its seeker. india got it from russia. now, you need a far better one to do anti-satellite, how to get it again? russia doesn't have one.

kkv is another tech india needs to spend the next 3 decade to catch up.

russia doesn't have kkv based anti-satellite weapon for a reason.
it is not something you can shop anymore.

Will you commit suicide if India demonstrates this technology without Russian support ?
 
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It's a matter of time (next 3-5 years) before India has the anti satellite capability.

Indian flag has been a part of the moon for many years now. Our capability is beyond question, it is just about the intention and backing it with resources.

India will colonize the moon :woot:
 
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OK We dont have it, happy fake Taiwani??? If we can put our satellite in precise trajectory, how cant we destroy them??? But we wont, we are not crazy to pollute space, If war demand satellite kill, we will do it..

you again proved that indians are in general not that smart.

you can put satellite into "precise" orbit, because you can multiple chance to adjust it. you can put the satellite in an okay orbit and slowly adjust it to the "precise" one over weeks/months. over a dozen countries can do this.

for an anti satellite missile, you get one shot, you hit the satellite and destroy it or you miss it. you don't have those weeks/months to re-calculate/adjust.

learn more before you spread your crap.
 
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India will colonize the moon :woot:

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Will you commit suicide if India demonstrates this technology without Russian support ?

will you commit suicide if there is any failure in india's speace/missile program?

don't be that stupid.

It's a matter of time (next 3-5 years) before India has the anti satellite capability.

Indian flag has been a part of the moon for many years now. Our capability is beyond question, it is just about the intention and backing it with resources.

1. india will never be able to develop a kkv based anti-satellite weapon within the next 10 years.
2. india moon satellite crashed onto the moon, that is the whole story.
 
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