India test fires interceptor missile successfully
India test fires interceptor missile successfully
India on Friday successfully test-fired indigenously developed supersonic interceptor missile from Odisha coast.

Balasore (Odisha): As part of its plan to deploy a two-layer ballistic missile defence system, India on Friday successfully test-fired indigenously developed supersonic interceptor missile from the Integrated Test Range off Odisha coast.

A surface-to-surface target missile – a modified 'Prithvi' – was first lifted from the launch Complex III in ITR at Chandipur, 15 km from Balasore around 1013 hours, defence sources said.

The missile tracking network consisting of long range and multi-function radars and other range sensors positioned at different locations detected and identified the incoming missile.

The interceptor missile at Wheeler Island, about 70 km across the sea from Chandipur, with a directional warhead was launched at about 1016 hours and ground and on board control guided it to the target, the sources said.

The last flight of interceptor missile was conducted on March 6, 2011.

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