FY-1C was a weather satellite orbiting Earth in polar orbit at an altitude of about 865 km (537 mi), with a mass of about 750 kg (1650 lb). And the above technical analysis has identified that India has achieved no strategic advantage over Pakistan and the balance of power paradigm remains constant. China remains guarded Due to limited information on the missile’s full capabilities, the opacity surrounding its stealth technology is to leave the enemy defense systems unprepared. Read more: Modi criticized for his theatrics & timing of ASAT launch. With the successful anti-satellite missile test, Russia has joined China in arming its forces with strategic space warfare weapons. Firstly, Babur-1 is an all-weather nuclear capable land, sea and air launch capable missile. Instead, India ASAT has violated international laws and treaties. The Shaheen-3 is a power to reckon with. Even far advanced nations such as China and Russia lack the capability to strike strategically-located military satellites that orbit at an altitude of 20,000 km. Mission Shakti, an anti-satellite missile test by India, was conducted on March 27, 2019. Pakistan responds to India’s Anti-Satellite Missile Test Email: ammar.akbar@oxfordalumni.org. The … See here for a complete list of exchanges and delays. LY-60 has an optical channel to guide the missiles in case its RADAR equipment gets jammed or destroyed. The exo-atmospheric interceptors meant to be used against ICBMs, which have lofted trajectories and fly at high altitudes, can also be used to intercept satellites. Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. The mission Shakti, after all, was not that powerful as the name sounds because India’s recent ASAT destroyed only a low-orbit Microsat-R satellite orbiting at 283 km. Read more: India, Pakistan threatened to unleash missiles at each other: sources. In fact, India targeting Chinese Beidou satellites would be considered a violation of China’s sovereignty and be classified an act of war; therefore India would think twice before this suicidal step. The Dong Neng-3 direct ascent missile was tested on Oct. 30 in western China. India’s assumption to dismantle Pakistan’s satellite communication system and paralyze its nuclear missile guidance systems is not factual. Therefore, disrupting the navigational support for Pakistan’s nuclear and tactical nuclear delivery is not possible. The missile has done more than just accelerate the space race with China. The recent India demonstration of power has not disturbed its nuclear parity with Pakistan. It was built to solve military purpose. Consequently, if India succeeds in developing anti-missile weapons, “Pakistan’s nuclear strike capability will undoubtedly be effectively weakened”. Reporting by James Mackenzie; Editing by Clarence Fernandez. India is signatory of Outer Space Treaty 1967 and according to Article 4 of the treaty, it has violated the basic principles of the United Nations Charter under which the treaty was formulated. As a result, the Indian army has triggered an arms race by spending billions of dollars on anti-missile defence systems. The destruction was reportedly carried out by an SC-19 ASAT missile with a kinetic kill warhead similar in concept to the American Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle. Vicious India wants to eradicate Kashmiris in next two years, says AJK President, ‘Karachi is volcano spewing rubbish’: Shaniera Akram close to tears over Clifton beach conditions, Australian special forces ‘unlawfully killed’ 39 in Afghanistan, Donald Trump at the White House: Obama reports ‘excellent conversation’ – as it happened. This special allowance only given to Pakistan military to share the Beidou system has heralded a new age of strategic space partnership between China and Pakistan. It must be reminded that R-36, the most advanced Russian intercontinental ballistic missile, which holds maximum operational range record of 16,000km, is unable to reach either Medium Earth Orbit (20,000 km) or Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (36,000km). Surprisingly, the current Pakistan’s missile and nuclear technology serves perfect deterrence to this new development of India. Twenty days earlier China conducted a flight test of its anti-satellite missile. The Indian anti-satellite (ASAT) program utilized spin off technologies from Indian ABM systems. En 2007, la Chine avait conclu un essai de missile anti-satellite à plus de 800 km d’altitude ce qui avait engendré de nombreux débris en suspension dans l’espace. An Indian jet was shot down and a pilot captured by Pakistan. In fact, India’s anti-satellite missile test has violated international treaties and caused space terrorism. Not even advanced nations have the capability to destroy the satellite at such altitude let alone India. However, for further instrumentality, its navigation system can be integrated with Beidou-2. It has been reprinted with permission. Even far advanced nations such as China and Russia lack the capability to strike strategically-located military satellites that orbit at an altitude of 20,000 km. In reality, it had one objective: to bolster the support for Modi’s election campaign. The surface-to-surface nuclear-capable missile has operational range of 2,200km and boasts MIRV system, which is capable of launching multiple nuclear warheads with inbuilt decoys – flying objects to exhaust interceptor missiles- at mid-course and the terminal stage. Saudi Arabia reportedly removes ‘Only Muslims’ sign on road to Madinah, Modi’s dream to make India a global power shattered: US magazine, Toyota dropping hints of new SUVs for millennial families, SC gives govt two days to fix oxygen cylinder’s prices. The missile use of GPS and infrared imaging seeker to navigate with digital scene-matching techniques makes Raad the perfect nuclear deterrent. Pakistan issued a call against military threats in outer space on Wednesday, hours after India said it had shot down one of its own satellites in a demonstration of its growing power in space. According to Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Pakistan has bought 36 LY-60 missiles. This is because Pakistan military uses China’s Beidou satellite navigation system, which orbits the Earth at 22,000 km and above. Now that the excitement and self-congratulatory chest-thumping over India’s successful testing of its anti-satellite missile (ASAT) capability on March 27, 2019 has passed, except of course for continuous misuse in political campaigns by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it is time to take a step back and look at the event and its strategic implications with a clearer head and a broader perspective. In fact, Pakistan’s own second-strike capability achieved through nuclear-capable submarine-launched cruise missile (SLCM), Babur-3, has taken hostile forces by surprise. The American military is heavily dependent on its GPS for the deliverance of it nuclear guidance missiles. At 1.39 A.M EST on 27th March 2019, India successfully launched its first anti-satellite missile from the Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Island complex in Odisha and joined the exclusive club of countries which possess the technology. Target Satellite. Japan China ‘toe to toe’ in South China Sea, Part-time Intern (International Affairs Desk), Pakistan offers medical aid to Indian-held Kashmir as COVID cases rise, Quality Flavors asks Prime Minister to fix Allama Iqbal Industrial City, Here’s how the marine life is under threat, Kashmiri leader Ashraf Sehrai leaves a legacy, Pakistan Army asks media to keep public engaged at home. Our scientists used an anti-satellite missile to bring down a live satellite, 300 kilometers away in space in what is called a ‘Low Earth Orbit’.” Modi declared it a necessary step in securing India’s national security. All quotes delayed a minimum of 15 minutes. The missile was lau… Fisher said the missile designated as the DN-1 was based on the SC-19 anti-satellite missile first tested in 2007, and that the DN-1’s booster appeared to be based on the KT-1 solid-fueled space launch vehicle, produced by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation. Technically speaking, the argument that the capability can dismantle enemies’ satellites to weaken adversary’s reconnaissance, surveillance and GPS systems is based on mere assumptions. Anti-satellite missiles are generally touted as a deterrence mechanism, rather than a primary attack vector. Moreover, the capturing of Indian Wing Commander Abinandan added salt to injury. India's satellite-destroying missile sends message to China, Pakistan. He argued that it would not alter the balance of power status in the region. The test was a mere political symbol to serve anti-Pakistan sentiment among the crowd. As a result, the Indian army has triggered an arms race by spending billions of dollars on anti-missile defence systems. An ISPR’s press release notes that Babur provides Pakistan with a “credible second strike capability, augmenting the existing deterrence regime.” Only few countries in the world have achieved this capability and Pakistan is one of them. Anti-satellite weapons permit attacks on enemy satellites, blinding them or disrupting communications, as well as providing a technology base for intercepting ballistic missiles. The post-Pulwama fiasco instead humiliated India in the international arena; therefore to show military and technological might it needed to display some defence innovation. Prof. Farid Abdel-Nour: Is Israel committing a crime against humanity? Article 4 states, “States Parties to the Treaty undertake not to place in orbit around the Earth any objects carrying nuclear weapons or any other kinds of weapons of mass destruction, install such weapons on celestial bodies, or station such weapons in outer space in any other manner.” The treaty clear highlights the illegality of Indian test, which involved a weapon of mass destruction. Pakistan reacts to India's anti-satellite missile test, urges no militarisation of space “Space Is The Common Heritage Of Mankind And Every Nation Has The Responsibility To Avoid Actions Which Can Lead To The Militarization Of This Arena,' Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry Said In A Statement. New Delhi successfully conducted an anti-satellite missile test, sending “a stark message to India’s nuclear-armed rivals China and Pakistan”, the Times of India (TOI) reports. In fact, Pakistan’s own second-strike capability achieved through nuclear-capable submarine-launched cruise missile (SLCM), Babur-3, has taken hostile forces by surprise. With an official disclosed range of 550km, the missile is loaded with self-navigating technology and can fly on a non-ballistic very low altitude trajectory in order to avoid radar detection. With built-in MIRV technology, the missile has full capability to deter Indian second-strike capability from the Andaman and Nicobar islands and also penetrate the blanket coverage of S-400. Many experts including Vipin Narang, an associate professor of political science at MIT, believe that India’s anti-satellite test probably did not have much to do with satellites as it was a mere demonstration. He is International Youth Ambassador at Global Youth Parliament, is a Defence Analyst, and writes for ‘Hilal’ magazine, Pakistan Armed Forces. Pour Ajay Lele, chercheur à l’Institut for Defence Studies and Analyses, l’Inde devait se doter d’une … Read more: Pakistan’s missile technology: The perfect antidote for India’s S-400 purchase. The post-Pulwama fiasco instead humiliated India in the international arena; therefore to show military and technological might it needed to display some defence innovation. It means its can deliver both conventional and nuclear warheads. The reason lies in Pakistan’s missile technology and nuclear deliverance systems, which openly challenge India’s capability to disrupt Pakistan’s full spectrum deterrence. This ensures that Pakistan’s operationality in times of war would remain unhindered. “Our scientists used an anti-satellite missile to bring down a live satellite, 300 kilometers away in space.” People watch a broadcast of Narendra Modi’s address to the nation on March 27. Mocking the announcement of the anti-satellite missile test by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Pakistan said that "boasting of such capabilities is reminiscent of Don Quixote's tilting against windmills" a phrase which means to fight imaginary enemies. But due to the recent changes in the geopolitical partnerships in South Asia, especially the enhanced cooperation between USA and India, Pakistan military has switched from relying on GPS to Beidou satellite system. Launched in 1999, it was the fourth satellite in the Feng Yunseries. But even if India was able carry out a similar ASAT test like the one China did in 2007, the ability to reach strategic satellites in deep space still would need highly advance technology which is technically not feasible and irrelevant in warfare. India claims that it purposely tested the missile at low altitude so that the debris does not cause much damage to the international space station. Vote recounting in NA-249: Is PML-N’s Miftah Ismail going to snatch the seat from PPP’s Qadir Mandokhel? Pakistan urges no militarisation of space after India tests anti-satellite missile India needed to build anti-satellite weapons "because adversary China has already done it in 2007," said Ajay Lele, senior fellow at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses. Indian Ballistic Missile Defence Programme. The Shaheen-3 is a power to reckon with. In case in future if India increases the strike range of ASAT program, which is not possible due the fundamental constraints of physics and range limits, it would still be nearly impossible to immobilize Pakistan’s communication network as it would have to destroy more than 30 Beidou satellites that provide Pakistan military 24-7 coverage to support its conventional and non-conventional weapons. The Target Satellite was Microsat-R. Furthermore, Pakistan’s stock of nuclear-capable missiles includes Shaheens, Ghauris, Abdalis and Ghaznavis, all capable to sheer through enemy’s defence lines. Powered by : k9 Technologies | High Performance Product Developer. “Space is the common heritage of mankind and every nation has the responsibility to avoid actions which can lead to the militarization of this arena,” Pakistan’s foreign ministry said in a statement. According to Jaganath Sankaran, a research associate at the Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland, anti-satellite missile equipment (ASAT) designed to incapacitate satellites for strategic military purposes have limits and pose no major threat to their respective adversaries. Posted 2 years ago by Hassaan Ahmed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that they have successfully test fired an Anti-Satellite (ASAT) missile. But the jewel of all is Shaheen-3, which has operational range of 2,750km with built-in inertial navigation system independent of GPS satellite. New Delhi: Reacting to India's announcement of shooting down a live satellite with a missile – a rare achievement that puts the country in an exclusive club of space super powers – Pakistan on Wednesday said that it was against the militarisation of outer space. Sadly, India has lost at both fronts. Read more: India’s ASAT: The strategic and political implications in South Asia. “It would follow that the DN-2 and DN-3 may also be [the corporation’s] products,” he said. EXCLUSIVE! The third Pakistani masterpiece is a warhead carrier developed indigenously to counter the strategic imbalance created by India’s procurement of S-400 is Ababeel. ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan issued a call against military threats in outer space on Wednesday, hours after India said it had shot down one of its own satellites in a demonstration of its growing power in space. Pakistan issued a call against military threats in outer space on Wednesday, hours after India said it had shot down one of its own satellites in a demonstration of its growing power in space. Read more: Why India’s ASAT Test Heralds the Rebirth of the Cold War…. Anti-satellite weapons are used to destroy enemy satellites. With a range of 700km and other distinct features such as Terrain Contour Matching (TERCOM) and all-time Digital Scene Matching and Area Co-relation (DSMAC) technologies, which facilitate it to engage in different types of targets with pinpoint accuracy, the lethality of the weapon is recognized internationally. Therefore, India’s space investment and focus would only weaken its already fragile and poverty-ridden economy. India’s space program is not as advanced compared to Russia, China and America, therefore labeling India, as space power is not rational. Pakistan’s arsenal still acts as deterrence to India’s capabilities be it on land, sea or air. The development of anti-ballistic missiles under the … With built-in MIRV technology, the missile has full capability to deter Indian second-strike capability from the Andaman and Nicobar islands and also penetrate the blanket coverage of S-400. Beidou is rival to the American GPS. "I want to assure the world community that the new capability is not against anyone. While the timing of the test during India’s general election is no coincidence, the demo surely permitted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to boast about India’s warfare capabilities in the near aboard. Pakistan’s missile and nuclear technology: The flawless deterrence to India’s anti-satellite missile test By Ammar Akbar At 1.39 A.M EST on 27th March 2019, India successfully launched its first anti-satellite missile from the Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Island complex in Odisha and joined the exclusive club of countries which possess the technology. Mohammad Faisal said Pakistan was a “strong proponent of the United Nations resolution on Prevention of Arms Race in Outer Space”. Surely for a developing and poverty-ridden country like India, it is a big achievement but the entire buzz in the media does not change the balance of power in the region. Babur-3 shares its navigational operations with its air and land versions and is completely immune to India’s anti-satellite missile capability. The Pentagon has fretted that China and Russia are developing anti-satellite (ASAT) missiles that could shoot US low Earth orbit (LEO) objects out of the stars within the next two years. Pakistan is a sovereign and responsible nuclear nation and understands the socio-economic issues of the subcontinent but also knows the importance of survival needed in the international comity of nations. At 22:28 UTC on 11 January 2007, the People's Republic of China successfully destroyed a defunct Chinese weather satellite, FY-1C. Secondly, Raad 2 is akin to Babur in technology but is a far more advanced air-launched cruise missile (ALCM). This piece was first published in ‘Hilal’ Magazine. “Boasting of such capabilities is reminiscent of Don Quixote’s tilting against windmills,” it said, in a reference to the delusional hero of the 17th-century Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes. It is most likely that India used a modified version of the Prithvi missile, which India has been developing for more than a decade. Neither it could prove its commitment to international space laws nor it could achieve strategic balance of power advantage over Pakistan. Raad gives Pakistan a standoff capability.
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