India’s Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) system is in the
final stages of development and deployment, Scientific Advisor to
Defence Minister, G. Satheesh Reddy, said here on Sunday.
Delivering
the 25{+t}{+h}G.S. Sidhu Science Lecture on ‘Trends in Missile
Technology’ at the CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology here, he
said BMD was a dream of former President late A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.
Paying glowing tributes to him, he said Mr. Kalam always used to “think
big” and recalled how he conceived and developed the Integrated Guided
Missile Development Programme (IGMDP), missile testing range at Balasore
and Research Centre Imarat (RCI) here.
Describing the 5,000-km plus
Agni-V Ballistic Missile as the “pride of India” with ICBM capability,
he listed various missiles developed by the Defence Research and
Development Organisation (DRDO) and the technologies that went into
them. The design goal for most of them was to lower the mass, increase
the range, accuracy and lethality, while ensuring faster delivery, easy
operation and lower cost of production and maintenance.
Touching
upon new technologies, Dr. Satheesh said work was on to develop
navigation on chip by 2017 (a single chip for the whole navigation) and
another single chip for the entire avionics required for missiles.
‘DRDO working on hypersonic cruise vehicle and bio-sensors’
thehindu
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