India successfully test-fires nuclear capable Agni-IV missile

Defence official says flight was successful and it met all the mission parametres


Web Desk November 09, 2015
Agni II intermediate range missile is paraded on India’s annual Republic Day in January. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

India successfully test-fired an unarmed Agni-IV intermediate range ballistic missile on Monday.

The 4,000-km range nuclear weapons-capable strategic missile was test fired the Wheeler Island off Odisha coast.

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The missile was launched at 9:45am from a road-mobile launcher by the Indian Army’s Strategic Forces Command, according to The Hindu.

The missile which is designed to carry a one-tonne payload covered a range of more than 3,500 km on Monday, before splashing down in the Bay of Bengal.

“Flight was successful and it met all the mission parametres”, a Defence Research and Development Organisation official told The Hindu.

Agni-IV is a two-stage nuclear-warhead-capable intermediate-range ballistic missile equipped with advanced avionics. The missile has a maximum range of 2,500 miles and is capable of carrying a payload of approximately 2,200 pounds.

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The two-stage solid-propelled, surface-to-surface ballistic missile is designed to carry a one-tonne payload to a distance of 4,000 km. Advanced ring laser gyro-based Inertial Navigation system and Micro Inertial Navigation System in redundant mode guided the missile to reach its pre-designated target area.

This article originally appeared on The Hindu.

COMMENTS (20)

brar | 9 years ago | Reply @Raisani: You are right how these coward Hindus can frighten you only your falling economy will frighten you and there is a news item about it in the ET read it carefully.
brar | 9 years ago | Reply @Raisani: You are right how these coward Hindus can frighten you only your falling economy will frighten you and there is a news item about it in the ET read it carefully.
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