India possesses capability to hit targets in space with precise\, accuracy: DRDO chief Reddy

India possesses capability to hit targets in space with precise, accuracy: DRDO chief Reddy

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The on Wednesday reflected that now possesses the capability to strike targets in outer space with precision and "accuracy in terms of centimetres", G said Wednesday.

Reddy, who oversaw the top secret operation, said the government accorded clearance to the project around two years back with an aim to deter threats to the country's space assets.

In a major feat, a DRDO-developed missile destroyed a in a critical test that catapulted as a space power alongside the US, and

"It is a great achievement for as the technology used for the test has been completely developed indigenously," Reddy told in an interview.

"The test was a reflection of India's growing capability to develop critical technology and it will act as a good deterrence," he said adding India was the fourth country to go for an after the United States, and

The and Development Organisation (DRDO) said a Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) Interceptor Missile successfully engaged an Indian orbiting in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) in a 'Hit to Kill' mode.

"The interceptor missile was a three-stage missile with two solid rocket boosters. Tracking data from range sensors has confirmed that the mission met all its objectives," it said.

The test was conducted, under 'Mission Shakti' operation, from the Dr AP J in Odisha.

Reddy said the test has demonstrated India's capability to defend its assets in outer space and is a reflection of the country's growing capability to develop critical technology

"The shooting down of a satellite with a missile reflected that we have matured to develop technology which could achieve accuracy in terms of centimeters" said Reddy, adding clearance for the project was given over two years back.

"The project was implemented in the fastest way possible and it showed the DRDO's capability in doing such programmes," he said.

Reddy said the technology used has been completely developed indigenously and now India stands as one of the four nations to have it.

India is emerging as a major technologically advanced nation in space sector, he said.

The DRDO said the test has once again proven the capability of

India is yet to have a comprehensive national security doctrine. However, a joint operational doctrine for the Army, the and the Air Force, released in April 2017 had proposed to set up a 'Defence Space Agency' to deal with issues relating to outer space.

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First Published: Wed, March 27 2019. 20:20 IST