BMD INTERCEPTOR MISSILES - DEFENCE AND SECURITY

News: India conducts successful trial of BMD interceptor missile

 

What's in the news?

       India has successfully conducted a maiden flight trial of a sea-based endo-atmospheric interceptor missile off the coast of Odisha.

       The missile test was conducted by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Indian Navy on April 21.

 

Key takeaways:

       The purpose of the trial was to engage and neutralize a hostile ballistic missile threat thereby elevating India into the elite club of nations having Naval BMD capability.

 

India’s Ballistic Missile Defence programme

       India’s Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) programme aims to provide an air-defence shield from all types of hostile missiles, even the nuclear ones.

       DRDO is developing a two-tier BMD system to provide a multi-layered shield against ballistic missile attacks.

       The two-tier system is intended to destroy an incoming missile, at a higher altitude, in the exo-atmosphere and if that miscarries, an endo-atmospheric interceptor will take place.

 

Two-tiers of BMD System:

1. Prithvi Air Defence (PAD) Missile:

       This can intercept and destroy missiles at exo-atmospheric altitudes of 50–180 kilometres.

       It is based on the Prithvi missile. The Pradyumna Ballistic Missile Interceptor is going to replace the Prithvi air defence.

2. Advanced Air Defence (AAD) Missile:

       The second layer is Advanced Air Defence (AAD) Missile for lower altitude interception.

       This is designed to knock down hostile missiles in the endo-atmosphere at altitudes of 15-40 kilometers.

       Akash Surface-to-Air Missiles (SAM) is part of AAD.

 

Go back to basics:

Ballistic Missiles:

       Ballistic missiles are powered initially by a rocket or series of rockets in stages (first stage), but then follow an unpowered (without fuel) curved trajectory mostly above the atmosphere (second stage) before descending to reach its intended target (third stage). Thus, Ballistic missiles have three stages of flight.

       Types of Ballistic Missiles:

       Ballistic missiles with range less than 1,000 kilometers are also known as "tactical" ballistic missiles.

       Ballistic missiles with range between 1,000 and 3,000 kilometers are also known as "theater" ballistic missiles.

       Ballistic missiles whose range is more than 5,500 kilometers (approximately 3,410 miles) are also known as intercontinental or strategic ballistic missiles (ICBMs).

       A ballistic missile is only guided during the initial short boost phase, but minor corrections can be made by means of control motors.

       Ballistic missiles can carry either nuclear or conventional warheads.

       They can be launched from ground, air, sea or submarine platforms.

 

Cruise Missiles:

       Cruise missiles are unmanned vehicles that are propelled by jet engines, much like an airplane.

       They can be launched from ground, air, sea or submarine platforms.

       Cruise missiles remain within the atmosphere for the duration of their flight and can fly as low as a few meters off the ground.

       Flying low to the surface of the earth expends more fuel but makes a cruise missile very difficult to detect.

       Cruise missiles are self-guided and use multiple methods to accurately deliver their payload, including terrain mapping, global positioning systems (GPS) and inertial guidance.