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Just in: Interceptor missile designed to destroy enemy missiles successfully tested off Odisha coast: NDTV
( Detailed news posted below by sudhir007 and indianspetsnaz )
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Some background
“Defence Research and Development Organisation” (DRDO) is developing for India an Air Defense System, based on two different interceptor missiles:
Prithvi Air Defense interceptor (PAD)
Advanced Air Defense interceptor (AAD
The Prithvi Air Defence (PAD) is an anti-ballistic missile developed to intercept incoming ballistic missiles outside of the atmosphere (exo-atmospheric). Based on the Prithvi missile, PAD is a two stage missile with a maximum interception altitude of 80 km. The missile is 10.0 m long, 1.1 m in diameter, and weighs 4,958 kg.
The first stage is a liquid fuelled motor while the second stage is solid fuelled. It has maneuver gas-thrusters which can generate a lateral acceleration. Guidance is provided by an intertial navigation system with mid-course updates from LRTR and active radar homing in the terminal phase. PAD has capability to engage the 300 to 2,000 km class of ballistic missiles at a speed of Mach 5.
The advanced interceptor PADM weighs 5,200 kg and is armed with a "kill vehicle" which is equipped with a innovative system to allow the missile to maneuver. The "kill vehicle" has additional a small solid fuelled motor.
Advanced Air Defence (AAD) is an anti-ballistic missile designed to intercept incoming ballistic missiles in the endo-atmosphere at an altitude of 30 km. AAD is single stage, solid fuelled missile. Guidance is similar to that of PAD: It has an inertial navigation system, midcourse updates from ground based radar and active radar homing in the terminal phase. It is 7.5 m (25 ft) tall, weighs around 1.2 t and a diameter of less than 0.5 m (1 ft 8 in).
This was the seventh interceptor mission and the fifth endo-atmospheric interception. Six of the tests to date have been successful, including the first three in a row.
Date.................Interceptor........Prithvi Target........Launch site
*06.12.2007........PAD-02..............TGT-02............Chandipur T.R.
*06.03.2009........PAD-03.............Dhanush-04...........Ship
*15.03.2010........AAD-1................TGT-03............Chandipur T.R.
*24.09.2010........PAD-04 (PADM)..TGT-04............Chandipur T.R.
*26.07.2010........AAD-2................TGT-05............Chandipur T.R.
*06.03.2011........PAD-05 (PADM).Dhanush-05.......... Ship
*02.10.2012........AAD-3 ................?????.............Chandipur T.R.
Courtesy - N. Brügge, Germany
( Detailed news posted below by sudhir007 and indianspetsnaz )
Heartiest Congratulations to
..................................
Some background
“Defence Research and Development Organisation” (DRDO) is developing for India an Air Defense System, based on two different interceptor missiles:
Prithvi Air Defense interceptor (PAD)
Advanced Air Defense interceptor (AAD
Prithvi Air Defense (PAD/PADM) interceptor
The Prithvi Air Defence (PAD) is an anti-ballistic missile developed to intercept incoming ballistic missiles outside of the atmosphere (exo-atmospheric). Based on the Prithvi missile, PAD is a two stage missile with a maximum interception altitude of 80 km. The missile is 10.0 m long, 1.1 m in diameter, and weighs 4,958 kg.
The first stage is a liquid fuelled motor while the second stage is solid fuelled. It has maneuver gas-thrusters which can generate a lateral acceleration. Guidance is provided by an intertial navigation system with mid-course updates from LRTR and active radar homing in the terminal phase. PAD has capability to engage the 300 to 2,000 km class of ballistic missiles at a speed of Mach 5.
The advanced interceptor PADM weighs 5,200 kg and is armed with a "kill vehicle" which is equipped with a innovative system to allow the missile to maneuver. The "kill vehicle" has additional a small solid fuelled motor.
Advanced Air Defense (AAD) interceptor
Advanced Air Defence (AAD) is an anti-ballistic missile designed to intercept incoming ballistic missiles in the endo-atmosphere at an altitude of 30 km. AAD is single stage, solid fuelled missile. Guidance is similar to that of PAD: It has an inertial navigation system, midcourse updates from ground based radar and active radar homing in the terminal phase. It is 7.5 m (25 ft) tall, weighs around 1.2 t and a diameter of less than 0.5 m (1 ft 8 in).
This was the seventh interceptor mission and the fifth endo-atmospheric interception. Six of the tests to date have been successful, including the first three in a row.
Date.................Interceptor........Prithvi Target........Launch site
*06.12.2007........PAD-02..............TGT-02............Chandipur T.R.
*06.03.2009........PAD-03.............Dhanush-04...........Ship
*15.03.2010........AAD-1................TGT-03............Chandipur T.R.
*24.09.2010........PAD-04 (PADM)..TGT-04............Chandipur T.R.
*26.07.2010........AAD-2................TGT-05............Chandipur T.R.
*06.03.2011........PAD-05 (PADM).Dhanush-05.......... Ship
*02.10.2012........AAD-3 ................?????.............Chandipur T.R.
Courtesy - N. Brügge, Germany