DRDO conducts 3 ballistic missile defence tests in 48 hours

Bhubaneswar: The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully conducted three consecutive flight tests against long-range ballistic missiles on June 10 and 11.

The completion marked a big step in India’s defence capabilities. Along with these tests, a maiden flight test of an anti-ship defence at medium range was also successfully conducted.

Congratulating the DRDO for both these achievements, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, in a social media post on X, said that India has now joined an elite group of countries. Singh, on Friday said, “India is now part of a select group of countries possessing the capability to defend against ballistic missile attacks, including threats posed by long-range and intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs).”

The coordinated efforts by the DRDO scientists, industry partners and the armed forces towards successfully executing multiple complex tests within a span of 24 hours earned heaps of praise from Senior DRDO officials as well. 

The two interceptor missiles tested by the DRDO can destroy enemy Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missiles (IRBMs) with operational ranges between 2,000 km and 5,000 km.

Government sources stated that these interceptors, whose identities have not been officially disclosed, are designed for both exo-atmospheric and endo-atmospheric interception. Following the successful flight tests, the systems will soon proceed to upcoming trials.