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Doubts arise about Indian ABM


Learn to use the quote function properly I know you were in a rush to smash the emoji's to prove a point but it ain't working.
 
Learn to use the quote function properly I know you were in a rush to smash the emoji's to prove a point but it ain't working.
:enjoy:You are just face saving, you have no answer for me kid you are speechless kid i am just asking simple question for you kid is your AAD and PAAD is better system than US and Israeli system kid and why you are buying Russian system than your AAD and PAAD system are that super go kid play your toys this place is not for yours:suicide2::suicide::sarcastic::man_in_love::help::rofl::lol::lol: and not single AD system are foolproof
 
India's MoD demands early induction of ballistic missile defense system

By: Vivek Raghuvanshi, May 18, 2017 (Photo Credit: Raveendran/AFP via Getty Images)




NEW DELHI — To ensure the early induction of India's homemade ballistic missile defense system, the country's Ministry of Defence has directed the state-owned Defence Research and Development Organization to urgently submit a final induction strategy and timeline for the BMD system.




A senior MoD official said the ministry "is even considering to carry out an audit of DRDO claims about the performance of the tests."




Despite tall claims made by DRDO five years ago regarding completion of the first phase, there remains no word from the agency on the project's completion, the MoD official added. DRDO has been developing the indigenous BMD system since 1995.




It was in the wake of the system's delay that India last year cleared the $5 billion purchase of S-400 air defense systems from Russia; however, the final contract is yet to be inked.




DRDO had earlier said that by 2012 or 2013, the first phase of the BMD shield would be ready to protect New Delhi from hostile missiles with a 2,000-kilometer range. It also boasted that by 2016, the second phase would be operational, allowing the system to kill hostile missiles with a 5,000-kilometer range.




Regarding a potential audit of the authenticity of DRDO's BMD system claims based on a variety of tests, Mahindra Singh, a retired Indian Army major general, said: "It is important to know whether the interceptor missile hit the incoming missile during trials because a remote fuze can also detonate the incoming missile, and there is no guarantee whether the incoming missile [was] actually hit by the interceptor missile."




In February this year, a top DRDO scientist said the homegrown anti-ballistic missile Prithvi Defence Vehicle, or PDV, traveling at supersonic speed destroyed a target at an altitude of 97 kilometers in the exo-atmospheric region. The PDV interceptor missile is capable of killing an incoming missile with a strike range of around 2,000 kilometers outside the Earth's atmosphere.




PDV is said to be an upgraded interceptor missile with a range of 50-150 kilometers and is set to will replace the Prithvi Air Defence missile, which has a range of 80 kilometers.




DRDO has successfully test-fired both exo-atmospheric and endo-atmospheric interceptor ballistic missiles.





India's BMD system consists of a long-range tracking radar developed in partnership with Israeli company Elta. It is based on the company's EL/M-2080 Green Pine radar used in conjunction with Israel's anti-ballistic missile system Arrow.




The second component of India's BMD system is the computerized command and control system that plots and predicts the intruding missile's flight path and assigns interceptor missiles to destroy it.




The third component is the interceptor missiles and includes the exo-atmospheric missiles as well as the endo-atmospheric missiles, which can kill an incoming missile at a distance of up to 40 kilometers.

Ok now my question is: do we have any antimissile system or are we even working on some. India has at least something to show, but too much to show. Atleast they have reached somewhere.
Indian defense sector has a very good habit of taking initiatives on the technologies without thinking that "some body" else is working on it or not.
 
Ok now my question is: do we have any antimissile system or are we even working on some. India has at least something to show, but too much to show. Atleast they have reached somewhere.
Indian defense sector has a very good habit of taking initiatives on the technologies without thinking that "some body" else is working on it or not.
we don't have any anti ballistic missile system as of now and the reason being there are multiple type of ballistic missiles and each need separate type of defense mechanism and still it is not guaranteed in short this is too much expensive ... We have choosed another method of defense ...

In a fractional amount of budget required for these anti ballistic missile defense we created new ballistic and cruise missile capable of defeating these anti ballistic missiles hence rendering enemy ballistic missile investment slightly wasted as it has no cover against ababeel and probably also against babur 3
 
Pakistan should Focus on counter measures and obtaining same class technology to defend ourselves.
Even if probability of 1 %, India possess it.
 
Comparison of speeds at first 5 seconds of Launch.
Abdali , PDV , Shaheen-3

While I'm sure the PDV has to have more speed than what it's intercepting (Pakistani BM's), I'm pretty sure that that video of the PDV is quite old and newer interceptors should be on par with Pakistani BM's in terms of speed.

Though this doesn't resolve the matter even now. ;)

The ABM will probably be activated after the launch of Pakistani BM's so the PDV must has 2-4x the velocity of the Pakistani BM's to make up the lost time and be at the intercepting point in time.

On top of that, if any single (or multiple) BM reaches its terminal phase than its velocity will go very high (super/hypersonic high) because of free fall acceleration + if it still has any motors attached to it that will push it down further/faster.

Pakistan should Focus on counter measures and obtaining same class technology to defend ourselves.
Even if probability of 1 %, India possess it.

ABM's of the future will probably be directed-energy based (i.e. laser, railgun) which will be significantly cheaper and easier to mass produce along with better logistical capabilities.

Missile based ABM's are beginning to become a thing of a past due to inherent advances in tech (supersonic and later, hypersonic CM's & BM's) so directed-energy based weapons are the future.
 
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