We have mastered anti-satellite capability\, can hit them at long ranges: DRDO chief

We have mastered anti-satellite capability, can hit them at long ranges: DRDO chief

ANI  |  Politics 

Commenting on India's feat of successfully testing an A-SAT (Anti-satellite) missile, of and Development Organisation (DRDO) Dr said that with today's feat has demonstrated its capabilities to hit threatening satellites positioned at a long range.

According to government sources, the satellite which was hit on Wednesday morning during the test was a microsatellite launched by the ISRO on January 24 this year and was decommissioned at present.

Following the achievement, called up the entire team of DRDO scientists who worked on the A-SAT programme and congratulated them for their hard work.

In a major defence achievement, had successfully tested an by shooting down its own that was on a 'Low Earth Orbit' at a height of 300 KM from the earth's surface.

Making the announcement about the test, said that India's feat is only for its own defence needs and not for use against any country. He also reiterated that Indi was against the arms race in outer space.

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First Published: Wed, March 27 2019. 13:59 IST