US successfully intercepted intercontinental ballistic missile in a first time milestone achievement

US successfully intercepted intercontinental ballistic missile in a first time milestone achievement

ISLAMABAD - The United States on Monday successfully intercepted an intercontinental ballistic missile by two ground-based interceptors in a first-time "milestone" achievement, according to the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency.

Two ground-based missile interceptors were launched Vandenberg Air Force Base in California after radars tracked a simulated intercontinental ballistic missile launched from the Reagan Test Site on Marshall Islands' Kwajalein Atoll in the Pacific ocean almost 4,000 miles (approx 6437 km) away.

The Missile Defense Agency said the "salvo" intercept test was aimed to ensure that defensive interceptors can be launched in quick succession to target and destroy enemy missiles fired at US targets.

The other aim was to find out that the sensors of the interceptor missiles were able to distinguish between friends and foes in the air as during a war multiple missiles are likely to be in the air with some of them fired by the US and others by its enemies.

"The US Missile Defense Agency, in cooperation with the Joint Functional Component Command for Integrated Missile Defense, US Northern Command, and elements of the US Air Force Space Command's 30th, 50th, and 460th Space Wings, conducted a successful test today against an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) class target.

This test was the first salvo engagement of a threat-representative ICBM target by two Ground Based Interceptors (GBI), which were designated GBI-Lead, and GBI-Trail for the test. The GBI-Lead destroyed the reentry vehicle, as it was designed to do.

The GBI-Trail then looked at the resulting debris and remaining objects, and, not finding any other reentry vehicles, selected the next 'most lethal object' it could identify, and struck that, precisely as it was designed to do," the Missile Defense Agency press release said.