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According to a new Pentagon report on China’s military, Beijing has paid India a sort of compliment. The People’s Liberation Army now targets India with its best and latest nuclear-tipped missiles, the solid-fuel Dongfeng-21 (NATO designation: CSS-5) medium range ballistic missile (IRBM), tipped with a 250-kiloton nuclear warhead that would flatten a large part of Delhi. Until now, India had been considered deserving only of China’s oldest and most decrepit missile, the primitive, liquid-fuelled Dongfeng-3 (NATO designation CSS-2).

India’s defence establishment is taking this new threat seriously, as also that posed by Pakistan’s nuclear-tipped MRBMs — like the Ghauri-2 and the Shaheen-2 — which can strike targets 2300 kilometres away. In an exclusive interview with Business Standard, the Defence R&D Organisation’s chief missile scientist has announced that, within three years, India will have a fully deployed missile-defence shield to safeguard a city like New Delhi from missile-borne nuclear attack.

Termed an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) shield, this complex system has been in the making since 1996. The DRDO is satisfied with the system’s ability to detect and track an incoming missile, and then launch an interceptor missile to destroy it while it is still in space (exo-atmospheric interception). If that misses, there is a second interceptor that homes in on the enemy missile while it is in the upper atmosphere (endo-atmospheric interception). In internationally watched tests, these interceptors have been tested thrice each.
But only now has the DRDO announced that a fully integrated ABM system is close to deployment. Says Dr Avinash Chander, the DRDO’s Chief Controller for Missiles and Strategic Systems; “We can deploy an effective ABM system for a single city within 3 years from now. We can definitely ensure the safety of one city in that time frame. After that, the [ABM shield for] other cities will follow.”

Chander will not confirm that Delhi will receive India’s first ABM shield but, given Delhi’s vulnerability to MRBMs from Pakistan and China, and its status as the capital city, experts predict that it will almost certainly be the first city to be safeguarded.

“We are planning more ABM trials in a month or two. Both exo and endo-atmospheric interceptors are doing well in development. We already have a demonstrated capability against enemy missiles that are fired from up to 2000 kilometres away. After some more trials we will be going into deployment mode. The ground systems and the missiles are going to be available… there is no issue,” says Chander.

The sophistication of an ABM system depends upon the range of the incoming enemy missile. The longer the range of the incoming missile, the faster it travels and the more difficult it is to it detect and shoot it down. The missiles that currently target India — the Shaheen; the Ghauri; and the Dongfeng-21 — can all be successfully intercepted, says the DRDO.

“Pakistan can only target India with missiles that have ranges of less than 3000 kilometers, otherwise the missile will overshoot India. Our ABM system will be capable of detecting and shooting down incoming missiles from those ranges,” says Chander.

However China, with its arsenal of longer-range intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), and the geographical space to launch missiles from thousands of kilometres away, is capable of defeating India’s ABM system in its current form. The DRDO says that it will gradually enhance the ABM system to enable the interception of longer-range missiles.

For now, deployment is on track, says the DRDO’s missile chief. The radar network that is needed to detect an incoming enemy missile is already being sited. This includes a Long Range Tracking Radar (LRTR), which Bangalore-based Electronics and Radar Development Establishment (LRDE) has developed in collaboration with Israeli company, ELTA. The LRTR picks up incoming missiles at ranges out to 300 kilometres.

The ABM system also has a “guidance radar”, which tracks the incoming missile in its terminal phase and guides the interceptor missile onto the target. The DRDO developed the guidance radar in collaboration with French company, Thales. In addition, ABM systems also use satellite-based detection systems to detect enemy missile launches.

ABM systems are controversial; strategists argue that they destabilise a nuclear balance, incentivising the production of more nuclear weapons to defeat an enemy’s ABM shield. Indeed, Pakistan now has the world’s fastest growing nuclear arsenal after it aggressively expanded its Khushab reactor complex to produce more plutonium for bombs.

New Delhi could have anti-missile shield by 2014
 
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i think we should procure S-500 systems and license produce them in India for defense against China's missiles however our current ABM is good enough for defense against Pakistan and the new AD missiles and the PDV will only beef up the defenses so it is fine against Pakistan's missiles

unless we can make an indigenous ABM which can intercept ICBM's that travel at 7km per second we should procure S-500 missiles

oh btw can anyone tell me will our ABM protect the entire country from missile attack or just selected strategic areas like cities, military installations, etc? please and thank you
 
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According to a new Pentagon report on China’s military, Beijing has paid India a sort of compliment. The People’s Liberation Army now targets India with its best and latest nuclear-tipped missiles, the solid-fuel Dongfeng-21 (NATO designation: CSS-5) medium range ballistic missile (IRBM), tipped with a 250-kiloton nuclear warhead that would flatten a large part of Delhi. Until now, India had been considered deserving only of China’s oldest and most decrepit missile, the primitive, liquid-fuelled Dongfeng-3 (NATO designation CSS-2).

WTF... China more likely target U.S bases in Japan and South Korea than India...Pantagon report is written by a bunch of retards trying to stir up the hostility between China and India. You Indians believe what ever you want.
 
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WTF... China more likely target U.S bases in Japan and South Korea than India...Pantagon report is written by a bunch of retards trying to stir up the hostility between China and India. You Indians believe what ever you want.

Doesn't matter if the US fabricated the report. Fact is that China does possess capabilities of significant threat to India. There was bound to be a defensive network set up by India to counter the threat. This report simply serves to expedite the process.
 
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Good article from Col Shukla but few mistakes.




Termed an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) shield, this complex system has been in the making since 1996. The DRDO is satisfied with the system’s ability to detect and track an incoming missile, and then launch an interceptor missile to destroy it while it is still in space (exo-atmospheric interception). If that misses, there is a second interceptor that homes in on the enemy missile while it is in the upper atmosphere (endo-atmospheric interception). In internationally watched tests, these interceptors have been tested thrice each.
1)DRDO tested first ABM in 2006.
2) Exo atmospheric does not mean space.




But only now has the DRDO announced that a fully integrated ABM system is close to deployment. Says Dr Avinash Chander, the DRDO’s Chief Controller for Missiles and Strategic Systems; “We can deploy an effective ABM system for a single city within 3 years from now. We can definitely ensure the safety of one city in that time frame. After that, the [ABM shield for] other cities will follow.”

Chander will not confirm that Delhi will receive India’s first ABM shield but, given Delhi’s vulnerability to MRBMs from Pakistan and China, and its status as the capital city, experts predict that it will almost certainly be the first city to be safeguarded.

Recently Defence minister urged the scientists to speed up development and deployment of Agni-V and missile defence. These two should be given first priority.






“We are planning more ABM trials in a month or two. Both exo and endo-atmospheric interceptors are doing well in development. We already have a demonstrated capability against enemy missiles that are fired from up to 2000 kilometres away. After some more trials we will be going into deployment mode. The ground systems and the missiles are going to be available… there is no issue,” says Chander.
Hope the exo is PDV! :)


The LRTR picks up incoming missiles at ranges out to 300 kilometres.
The LRTR has range of 600 km!
 
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Doesn't matter if the US fabricated the report. Fact is that China does possess capabilities of significant threat to India. There was bound to be a defensive network set up by India to counter the threat. This report simply serves to expedite the process.

Indeed, China certainly won't stop India from doing whatever they like but if you guys just base the "Stir up Pantagon report" to take measure against China than you will certainly make this "fictitiuous report" into reality.
 
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Indeed, China certainly won't stop India from doing whatever they like but if you guys just base the "Stir up Pantagon report" to take measure against China than you will certainly make this "fictitiuous report" into reality.
I don't think you understood what I said in the post. As long as a a hostile nation has an offensive capability, there will be a build up of counter measures irrespective of whether the offensive armament is pointed at you or not. You can replace China and India with any other nations with strained relations. You'll find the same trend.
 
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I don't think you understood what I said in the post. As long as a a hostile nation has an offensive capability, there will be a build up of counter measures irrespective of whether the offensive armament is pointed at you or not. You can replace China and India with any other nations with strained relations. You'll find the same trend.

I fully understand your point...that's why China developped Asat to send a clear message to U.S...when Bush junor said that U.S reserve the right to deny other nations to get into space if there's hostility...and I wihs great sucess for Indian anti-missile shield.
 
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Delhi will be fortified like Hell in the scanerio of WAR

To evade the defence will be very tough.... No aircaft will be able to carry bombardment and leave with being short (Don't know about Stealth).

Delhi will have multi layers of Air defence.

Lets seesome of them and their effectiveness.

Russian-made OSA-AKM/SA-8 Gecko and ZRK-BD Strela-10M/ SA-13 Gopher SAM systems

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S-300PMU (SA-10 Grumble) in the air defense

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indo-israeli JV for Barak-8 SAM

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The SPYDER System

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AAD and PAD

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if they are talking about conventional missiles then it will work but if they are talking about a nuclear tipped missile then it will not work.
 
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Great. Get lulled in a false sense of security till the D-day. There are decoys that render even the best missile shield system useless and ineffective.
 
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Great. Get lulled in a false sense of security till the D-day. There are decoys that render even the best missile shield system useless and ineffective.

And you think India will keep Defending only.We only have the missile shield but no missiles.

:smokin:
 
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