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Russia's Aerospace Defence Forces successfully test-fired anti-ballistic missile defense system 31006151.


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Defence & Security News - Russia
 
Russia's Aerospace Defence Forces successfully test-fired anti-ballistic missile defense system
Russia’s Aerospace Defense Forces have successfully test-launched a short-range anti-missile of the country’s missile defense shield, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Tuesday June 9. "The launch was aimed at confirming the performance characteristics of missile defense shield anti-missiles operational in the Aerospace Defense Forces," the ministry said.
     
Russi Aerospace Defence Forces successfully test fired anti ballistic missile defense system 640 001Russia test-launched a short-range anti-missile system Sary-Shagan test site on June 9 at 08:32 (GMT)
     
Aerospace Defense Forces Deputy Commander, Lieu.Gen. Sergey Lobov who arrived at the firing range to control the launch preparations and the test-launch said that "during the tests that were held, an anti-missile of the missile defense shield successfully accomplished its task and destroyed a simulated target at the designated time."

The launch was carried out by a joint crew of the Sary-Shagan test site, Aerospace Defense Force and manufacturer’s specialists at 11:32 Moscow time, the Defense Ministry said.

According to the Defense Ministry, Russia’s Aerospace Defense Forces have major technical and technological potential in the field of developing and applying aerospace defence means.

"Within the framework of developing and perfecting Russian missile defense components the system’s information means undergo upgrade. Simultaneously, research and development work is in progress to create new generation anti-missile weapons, which would allow for considerably expanding the Aerospace Defense Forces' combat capabilities," the ministry’s press-service said.

The ministry also said that the Russian aerospace defense system ensured guaranteed protection from strategic missiles of a new generation with post-boost vehicles and a large number of warheads, the newest penetration means, including chaff containers, active jamming stations and heavy and light deception targets of different classes.


Russian ground based theatre defence against ballistic and cruise missiles are centered on the in-service S-300 and S-400 systems. The Russian missile defense system is currently operational although its 53T6 (NATO:SH-11) component is deactivated (as of February 2007). A newer missile is expected to replace it, which could be the one test-launched yesterday in Sary-Shagan, Kazakhstan.
 

 

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