Η πρόσκληση του ΝΑΤΟ στην Ινδία κατά την πρώτη εβδομάδα του Σεπτεμβρίου να γίνει εταίρος στο πρόγραμμα βαλλιστικής πυραυλικής άμυνας του (Ballistic Missile Defence, BMD) αναλύεται, σύμφωνα με τον VK Saraswat, επιστημονικό σύμβουλο του Υπουργού Άμυνας.
«Αναλύουμε την έκθεση. Είναι υπό εξέταση», είπε στις 30 Σεπτεμβρίου μετά την επιτυχημένη εκτόξευση του βαλλιστικού πύραυλου Agni-II από το νησί Wheeler στις ακτές της Ορίσα. Η Ινδία πραγματοποίησε μέχρι στιγμής έξι δοκιμές πυραύλων αναχαίτισης στο πλαίσιο της προσπάθειάς της να θεσπίσει μια αξιόπιστη ασπίδα κατά των βαλλιστικών πυραύλων από εχθρικές χώρες. Από αυτές, πέντε δοκιμές αναχαίτισης, συμπεριλαμβανομένων των τριών πρώτων στη σειρά, ήταν επιτυχείς. Η πρώτη δοκιμή αναχαίτισης πυραύλων έλαβε χώρα τον Νοέμβριο του 2006.
Η συνέχεια στο πρωτότυπο άρθρο:
These six tests featured a missile launched from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur on the Orissa coast, mimicking the path of a ballistic missile coming from an “enemy country” and an interceptor launched from the Wheeler Island destroying the incoming missile in mid-flight. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is the author of India's BMD programme and Dr. Saraswat is the programme's architect. He is DRDO Director-General.
BALLISTIC CLASH: A top DRDO official had described an interceptor destroying an incoming ballistic missile in mid-flight as “hitting a bullet with a bullet.” After three successful test-flights of Shourya, Prithvi-II and Agni-II missiles, all surface-to-surface missiles, on September 24, 26 and 30, the DRDO is getting ready to launch Agni-II Prime from the Wheeler Island. “The two stages of Agni-II Prime, their rocket motors and the re-entry vehicle are ready,” the DRDO Director-General said.
Tessy Thomas, Project Director, Agni-II Prime, said: “We are flying” the Agni-II Prime in the first week of November and that “everything is ready” for the launch. The two-stage missile has a range of 3,000 km. It will lift off from a road-mobile launcher, that is, a huge truck. Ms. Thomas was confident that a problem in the control system of Agni-II Prime in its maiden flight in December 2010 would be overcome this time. The DRDO is also busy with the maiden launch of the Agni-V ballistic missile in December. The three-stage, surface-to-surface missile can take out targets 5,000 km away.
ON SCHEDULE: “Agni-V is on schedule. We will launch it as announced by the Raksha Mantri [Defence Minister A.K. Antony] by the end of this year,” said Avinash Chander, Chief Controller (Missiles and Strategic Systems), DRDO. “All the sub-systems have been tested.” Both the Agni-II Prime and Agni-V can carry nuclear warheads.
Η συνέχεια στο πρωτότυπο άρθρο:
These six tests featured a missile launched from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur on the Orissa coast, mimicking the path of a ballistic missile coming from an “enemy country” and an interceptor launched from the Wheeler Island destroying the incoming missile in mid-flight. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is the author of India's BMD programme and Dr. Saraswat is the programme's architect. He is DRDO Director-General.
BALLISTIC CLASH: A top DRDO official had described an interceptor destroying an incoming ballistic missile in mid-flight as “hitting a bullet with a bullet.” After three successful test-flights of Shourya, Prithvi-II and Agni-II missiles, all surface-to-surface missiles, on September 24, 26 and 30, the DRDO is getting ready to launch Agni-II Prime from the Wheeler Island. “The two stages of Agni-II Prime, their rocket motors and the re-entry vehicle are ready,” the DRDO Director-General said.
Tessy Thomas, Project Director, Agni-II Prime, said: “We are flying” the Agni-II Prime in the first week of November and that “everything is ready” for the launch. The two-stage missile has a range of 3,000 km. It will lift off from a road-mobile launcher, that is, a huge truck. Ms. Thomas was confident that a problem in the control system of Agni-II Prime in its maiden flight in December 2010 would be overcome this time. The DRDO is also busy with the maiden launch of the Agni-V ballistic missile in December. The three-stage, surface-to-surface missile can take out targets 5,000 km away.
ON SCHEDULE: “Agni-V is on schedule. We will launch it as announced by the Raksha Mantri [Defence Minister A.K. Antony] by the end of this year,” said Avinash Chander, Chief Controller (Missiles and Strategic Systems), DRDO. “All the sub-systems have been tested.” Both the Agni-II Prime and Agni-V can carry nuclear warheads.
του T.S. Subramanian
Πηγή: Global Research
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