Target destroyed by India\'s A-SAT missile was an out of service Indian satellite

Target destroyed by India's A-SAT missile was an out of service Indian satellite

ANI  |  Politics 

Government sources revealed to that the A-SAT weapon was launched around 11:16AM on Wednesday and targeted an Indian satellite which had been decommissioned and was orbiting on a 'Low Earth Orbit' at a height of 300 KM from the earth's surface. The entire test, with confirmation of target elimination, took 3 minutes.

The project announced by Modi in a televised address as "Mission Shakti" was coordinated by and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Security Advisor along with officers of the Security Council.

The missile was launched from the DRDO's testing range in Odisha's Balasore. At the time of testing of the A-SAT missile, was camping in Balasore to see the project through.

"A-SAT missile will give new strength to India's space programme. I assure the international community that our capability won't be used against anyone but is purely India's defence initiative for its security," assured Prime Minister Modi in his televised address. Government sources also assured that this test would have no bearing on India's status in the MTCR (Missile Technology Control Regime) or other such treaties.

Speculation was rife on TV channels and after Prime Minister Modi had tweeted about his imminent address to the nation after the meeting of the (CCS) had concluded. PM was supposed to address the nation between 11:45AM-12PM, however, the televised address was delayed as final confirmations of a successful test were being made. Prime Minister Modi went on air at approximately 12:10PM and informed the nation of the DRDO's historic test.

"'Mission Shakti' is an important step towards securing India's safety, economic growth and technological advancement," said Prime Minister Modi.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, March 27 2019. 13:10 IST