What is the full form of ABM

ABM: Anti Balistic Missile

ABM stands for Anti Balistic Missile. It is a surface-to-air missile, specifically designed to intercept and counter ballistic missiles, i.e. a missile for missile defence. This term is also used for an antimissile system designed to counter ballistic missiles. However, generally, the missiles or systems designed to counter intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) are known as ABM.

India has also launched an Indian Ballistic Missile Defence Programme to develop a multi-layered ballistic missile defence system to protect the country from ballistic missile attacks. It is an initiative in response to the missile threats from some countries, mainly the Pakistan. It is a double-tiered system which comprises land and sea- based interceptor missiles; the Prithvi Air Defence (PAD) missile for high altitude interception and the Advanced Air Defence (AAD) Missile for lower altitude interception. This system is supposed to be able to intercept missiles launched from a distance of 5,000 kilometers. It is also equipped with a network of radars for early warning and tracking and the command and control posts.

The PAD was tested for its accuracy, range and impact in November 2006 and the AAD was tested in December 2007. Aftertesting the PAD, India became the fourth country to have successfully developed an anti-ballistic missile system after the US, Russia and Israel.

Some Popular Counter-ICBM systems/ABM

The Russian A-35 Anti-Ballistic Missile System: Its development started in 1971. It uses Gorgon and Gazelle missiles to intercept and counter ICBMs.

The U.S. Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD): It is developed to defend the U.S. homeland from long-range ballistic missile attacks. The current GMD system mainly provides protection against the missile attack by North Korea.

Arrow-3 Missile Defence System: It belongs to Israel. It became operational in 2017. It is designed for exo-atmosphere interception of ballistic missiles including the ICBMs.

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