📘 Q4. IAS Prelims 2022 — Science & Technology

🧷 Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk


📌 The Question

Which one of the following statements best reflects the idea behind the “Fractional Orbital Bombardment System (FOBS)”, often talked about in media?

(a) A hypersonic missile is launched into space to counter the asteroid approaching the Earth and explode it in space.
(b) A spacecraft lands on another planet after making several orbital motions.
(c) A missile is put into a stable orbit around the Earth and deorbits over a target on the Earth.
(d) A spacecraft moves along a comet with the same speed and places a probe on its surface.


✅ Answer

(c)


🧑‍🏫 Classroom Explanation

The Fractional Orbital Bombardment System (FOBS) is a strategic weapons delivery concept developed during the Cold War and revived in recent strategic discussions.

  • In a FOBS, a missile payload is placed into a low Earth orbit, but unlike satellites, it does not complete a full orbit.
  • Before completing one full revolution around the Earth, the payload is de-orbited using a retrograde burn and directed toward its target.
  • This trajectory allows the weapon to approach from unexpected directions, bypassing conventional early-warning radar systems that are oriented for intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) paths.

Thus, the option that best captures the essence of FOBS is:

➡️ A missile is put into orbit and then deliberately de-orbited over a terrestrial target.

Hence, option (c) is correct.


🔍 Curiosity Raiser

Why would a nation prefer orbital deception over traditional ballistic missile trajectories in modern warfare?


📚 Enrichment Notes

  • FOBS vs ICBM:
    • ICBMs follow a predictable ballistic arc.
    • FOBS exploits orbital mechanics to evade missile defence systems.
  • Strategic concern:
    • Reduced warning time
    • Complicates space security and arms control treaties
  • International relevance:
    • Raises questions under the Outer Space Treaty (1967), which prohibits weapons of mass destruction in orbit.
  • Current affairs linkage:
    • Renewed debates on space weaponisation and hypersonic glide vehicles.

🪔 IAS Monk Whisper

“In modern warfare, the most dangerous weapon is not speed alone—but surprise written into the laws of physics.”

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