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India Successfully Tests Anti-Ballistic, Anti-Ship Missiles, Joins Elite Group in Defence Capabilities

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NEW DELHI, June 12: India’s defence research establishment achieved a major milestone after successfully conducting three consecutive missile flight tests on June 10 and 11, demonstrating key technologies for ballistic missile defence and anti-ship warfare capabilities.

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) said the trials showcased India’s multi-layered defence architecture against long-range ballistic missile threats as well as its ability to engage hostile naval targets at medium range.

According to DRDO, the multi-layered Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) system successfully intercepted its designated targets during the tests. The interceptors engaged and destroyed incoming ballistic missile targets, validating technologies developed to counter emerging and advanced missile threats.

Top government sources said the DRDO tested two interceptor missiles capable of neutralising enemy missiles with ranges between 2,000 km and 5,000 km, classified as Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missiles (IRBMs). The interceptors, which have not been identified by the government, are both exo-atmospheric and endo-atmospheric. Sources said the interceptor missiles would soon be headed for user trials after the completion of test trials.

The reason why DRDO has accorded ballistic missile defence high priority is because Pakistan is developing long-range ballistic missiles such as Fateh-I, Fateh-II and the Chinese-origin P282, the sources said.

The successful demonstrations place India among a select group of countries possessing the capability to defend against ballistic missile attacks, including threats posed by long-range and intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), the organisation said.

In a separate milestone, DRDO also carried out the maiden flight test of the Naval Anti-Ship Missile-Medium Range (NASM-MR). The test demonstrated the missile’s anti-ship capability at medium ranges, strengthening the Indian armed forces’ maritime strike options.

The Defence minister Rajnath Singh congratulated DRDO on the successful demonstrations, saying the achievement would significantly strengthen India’s defence preparedness and enhance its capability to counter a wide range of aerial and maritime threats.

(Manas Dasgupta)