Thursday, 28 December 2017

India successfully tested Supersonic Interceptor missile


India successfully tested the indigenously developed Advanced Air Defense AAD Supersonic Interceptor Missile from a test center in Odisha on Thursday. This missile is capable of hitting any ballistic missile coming from a very low altitude.

This is the third supersonic interceptor test done this year. In this, the ballistic missile coming from the front has been successfully targeted and destroyed in the radius of 30 kilometers of the Earth's atmosphere. After the trial, defense sources said, this was a direct target and it is a big success.

Two tests have already been done on 11th February and 1 March 2017. These are part of the multi-level ballistic missile defense system. Sources said, "Today's test was done for verification of various interceptor standards during the flight and all were successful."

Target Missile-Earth Missile was launched from the launch complex of the ITR of the Integrated Testing Center located in Chandipur. Defense sources said after receiving the signal on the tracking radars while roaming the interceptor AAD missile stationed on Abdul Kalam Island in the Bay of Bengal, he went forward to destroy the enemy missile in the air and successfully targeted.

Sources said that this missile, equipped with a 7.5 meter long single-stage solid rocket propulsion, is equipped with a high-tech computer and electro-mechanical activator guideline system. This state-of-the-art missile has its own mobile launcher. This enemy is equipped with secure data link, modern radar and other technical and technical specifications to target the missile.


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