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ID132479
Title ProperBallistic missile defence in Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorSubramanian, Arjun P
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The one continent where ballistic missiles have proliferated tremendously is Asia. There are some important factors that have been, and are, contributing to such a trend in the region. Firstly, the demand for the ballistic missile as it is a relatively cheap weapon to develop and deploy compared to a large and sophisticated air force. Also, this weapon is hard to counter even by the most technologically advanced countries. Secondly, the existing geo- political make-up where confrontation is between states that are at opposite poles of the power spectrum, where the weaker side finds such weapons most suitable to counter a technologically superior adversary. Thirdly, the ready availability of the technology and vital components through both legal and clandestine means. These factors have enabled states like North
Korea with a less than meagre technology base to adapt the technology, of course, with tremendous assistance, to develop ballistic missile capability. With the rapid proliferation of these weapons in Asia, countries facing this threat have been looking for ways to counter it. Most have turned to some level of Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD). This paper attempts to study the ballistic missile threat and the missile defence efforts of the US and its allies in East Asia, China, Israel and India.
`In' analytical NoteAir Power Vol.9, No.2; Summer (April-June) 2014: p.71-92
Journal SourceAir Power Vol.9, No.2; Summer (April-June) 2014: p.71-92
Key WordsEmerging Technology ;  Power Spectrum ;  Ballistic Missile Defence - BMD ;  East Asia ;  China ;  India ;  Israel ;  United States ;  International Allies ;  Ballistic Missiles ;  Geopolitical Context ;  Ballistic Missile Threat ;  North Korea ;  Modern Weapons ;  Proliferation ;  Security Regime ;  International Security Strategy