India successfully tested an interceptor missile as part of the development of a national missile defense system
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India's Defense Ministry has reported the successful test of the AD-1 interceptor missile for the national missile defense system. The missile is capable of destroying ballistic targets with a range of up to 5,000 kilometers at various altitudes.
India's Ministry of Defense reports the test of the AD-1 interceptor missile, as well as confirming the reliability of its missile defense (BMD) and communications systems.
Writes UNN citing The Times of India.
India's Defense Ministry said it tested an AD-1 interceptor missile of the second stage of the missile defense (BMD) system on Abdul Kalam Island in Odisha state in the east of the country.
It is claimed that the test was a success. Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated the missile's developers on the successful test.
They have again demonstrated India's missile defense capabilities
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India is building a dual-echelon missile defense system to protect major cities from missile attack, capable of destroying ballistic missiles with a range of up to 5,000 kilometers.
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