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February 4, 2020 Topic: Security Region: Asia Blog Brand: The Buzz Tags: ChinaMilitaryTechnologyWorldNuclear WeaponsMissiles
China Says India Can’t Build An Effective Missile Defense System

China is indisputably more powerful, with a larger economy and a military that is rapidly procuring advanced conventional and nuclear weapons. But India also has nuclear weapons, and an Indian missile system that could intercept Chinese ballistic missiles would enhance India’s deterrence capabilities versus China.

by Michael Peck

India isn’t capable of building an effective missile defense system, according to Chinese media.

But does this reflect a problem with India – or is China trying to discourage its rival from building defenses against Beijing’s ballistic missiles?

“Generally speaking, although India has made considerable progress in the independent R&D and deployment of ballistic missile defense system in recent years, it is still faced with a string of difficulties, such as inadequate capital, unsmooth R&D process, heavy reliance on other countries regarding key technology, and incomplete systems,” writes Fang Xiaozhi, a researcher at the BRI Institute of Strategy and International Security at Fudan University. “New Delhi has a long way to go before it can establish a truly effective ballistic missile defense system and fully exert its real combat force.”

The article appeared on chinamil.com, the Chinese military’s English-language Web site. Though the article included a disclaimer that it did not necessarily reflect the views of the Web site, it seems unlikely that an official People’s Liberation Army site would have run the story unless it was intended to convey a message.

India has become a new player in ballistic missile defense (BMD), developing both BMD interceptors as well as an anti-satellite weapon. Indian BMD is a two-tiered system similar to the U.S. Safeguard system of the 1960s: long-range Prithvi rockets (based in the Prithvi tactical ballistic missile) for exo-atmospheric intercepts in space, and the Advanced Area Defense missile for endo-atmospheric intercepts within the Earth's atmosphere, when the target warhead is descending through the atmosphere.

In January 2020, government officials told Indian media that BMD development and testing had been successfully completed, and that the system was ready for deployment.

“The Indian Air Force and the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO), the system developer, are seeking the approval to install and activate this system near the capital city of New Delhi, which is expected to take three or four years,” said Indian news site The Print.


However, the Chinese analyst dismissed Indian successes as invalid. “India has adopted the most conservative plan in all its anti-missile tests - only intercepting a target whose launching spot, flying velocity and direction, altitude or ballistic parameters are all known and there is no actively maneuvering and changing trajectory,” Fang said. “This testing approach of ‘hitting a fixed target’ doesn’t comply with real combat situation, nor can it truly test the anti-missile system’s stability and reliability, so the testing results are hardly reliable.”

Fang also asserted that India doesn’t have the technological backbone for effective missile defense. “A missile defense system is a very complicated project that reflects a major country’s overall strength, and it requires a thorough and solid technical foundation in terms of anti-missile early warning system, missile interception system and command and control system, in all of which India has nothing much to say for itself. Compared with Russia, the US, Israel and other countries with strong anti-missile capabilities, India’s technology is completely left behind and its R&D has had too many twists and turns. Besides, it has conducted too few tests, far from enough for it to fully understand the technology.”

However, the problem with this analysis is that China isn’t exactly a disinterested observer. China’s rivalry with the U.S. over the Western Pacific tends to obscure China’s rivalry with India. The two nations fought a brief war in 1962, in which China seized territory on India’s northwest frontier.

China is indisputably more powerful, with a larger economy and a military that is rapidly procuring advanced conventional and nuclear weapons. But India also has nuclear weapons, and an Indian missile system that could intercept Chinese ballistic missiles would enhance India’s deterrence capabilities versus China.

https://nationalinterest.org/blog/b...build-effective-missile-defense-system-120006
 
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Chor ki dadi mein tinka.....................
 
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That's ok. We will get there in a few years. Baby steps.
 
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Does it matter what Chinese expert says about India?

Ohhh pls.... Thanks but no thanks:p:
 
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Admit it, Chinese are far far ahead of you, they are taking on USA on various military fields

No doubt about that.... They are very much ahead compare to us.

But, when he said that" A missile defense system is a very complicated project that reflects a major country’s overall strength, and it requires a thorough and solid technical foundation in terms of anti-missile early warning system, missile interception system and command and control system, in all of which India has nothing much to say for itself. Compared with Russia, the US, Israel and other countries with strong anti-missile capabilities.

When we said that we have capability to make such s400 missiles defense system. If we have then never purchase S 400 missile defense systems..

The question is if Chinese have then why they also purchased from Russia?

However, I would like to take it positive way because he is comparing us with top most countries in the missile defense systems.

And I doubt about his below comments

However, the Chinese analyst dismissed Indian successes as invalid. “India has adopted the most conservative plan in all its anti-missile tests - only intercepting a target whose launching spot, flying velocity and direction, altitude or ballistic parameters are all known and there is no actively maneuvering and changing trajectory,” Fang said. “This testing approach of ‘hitting a fixed target’ doesn’t comply with real combat situation, nor can it truly test the anti-missile system’s stability and reliability, so the testing results are hardly reliable.”

Does not same do by other countries during the testing?
 
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No doubt about that.... They are very much ahead compare to us.

But, when he said that" A missile defense system is a very complicated project that reflects a major country’s overall strength, and it requires a thorough and solid technical foundation in terms of anti-missile early warning system, missile interception system and command and control system, in all of which India has nothing much to say for itself. Compared with Russia, the US, Israel and other countries with strong anti-missile capabilities.

When we said that we have capability to make such s400 missiles defense system. If we have then never purchase S 400 missile defense systems..

The question is if Chinese have then why they also purchased from Russia?

However, I would like to take it positive way because he is comparing us with top most countries in the missile defense systems.

And I doubt about his below comments

However, the Chinese analyst dismissed Indian successes as invalid. “India has adopted the most conservative plan in all its anti-missile tests - only intercepting a target whose launching spot, flying velocity and direction, altitude or ballistic parameters are all known and there is no actively maneuvering and changing trajectory,” Fang said. “This testing approach of ‘hitting a fixed target’ doesn’t comply with real combat situation, nor can it truly test the anti-missile system’s stability and reliability, so the testing results are hardly reliable.”

Does not same do by other countries during the testing?
No system is 100% accurate and foolproof , BMs are lot cheaper to build and maintain than ABM systems and BMs also equipped dummy warheads noise makers chaff to confuse enemy defenses, if your enemy built 1 BMs, you to built 3-4 interceptors for intercept its, this is called COST EXCHANGE RATIO
 
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No system is 100% accurate and foolproof , BMs are lot cheaper to build and maintain than ABM systems and BMs also equipped dummy warheads noise makers chaff to confuse enemy defenses, if your enemy built 1 BMs, you to built 3-4 interceptors for intercept its, this is called COST EXCHANGE RATIO

Agreed!!

However, something better than nothing!
 
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Now imagine how we made jokes of u when u say similar what China says to u.... hahah

Let me correct you, I said " Chinese expert ".

However, India vs China scenario is similar to India vs Pakistan.

But here we are talking about a opinion of Chinese expert, not government.
 
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