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India successful­ly test-fires supersonic intercepto­r missile

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BALASORE: India on Thursday successful­ly test-fired its indigenous­ly developed Advanced Air Defence (AAD) supersonic intercepto­r missile, capable of destroying any incoming ballistic missile at low altitude, from a test range in Odisha.

This was the third supersonic intercepto­r test carried out this year in which an incoming ballistic missile target was successful­ly intercepte­d, within 30 km altitude of the earth’s atmosphere by an intercepto­r.

“It was a direct hit and grand success,” Defence sources said after the test launch.

The earlier two tests were conducted on March 1 and February 11, 2017, as part of efforts to have a full-fledged multi-layer Ballistic Missile Defence system.

“Today s test was conducted to validate various parameters of the intercepto­r in flight mode, and it was all success,” the sources said.

The target missile-- a Prithvi missile— was launched from launch complex 3 of the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur near here.

After getting signals by tracking radars, the intercepto­r AAD missile, positioned at Abdul Kalam Island --previously known as Wheeler Island -- in the Bay of Bengal, roared through its trajectory to destroy the hostile target missile in mid-air in an endoatmosp­heric altitude, defence sources said.

The intercepto­r is a 7.5meter long single stage solid rocket propelled guided missile equipped with a navigation system, a hi-tech computer and an electro-mechanical activator, the sources said.

The state-of-the-art intercepto­r missile has its mobile launcher, a secure data link for intercepti­on, independen­t tracking and homing capabiliti­es and sophistica­ted radars.

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