Agni-V ICBM is
indigenously designed and developed by Defence Research and Development
Organisation (DRDO). It is part of the Agni series of missiles, one of the
missile systems under the original Integrated
Guided Missile Development Programme. Range: 5,500–5,800 km. It will allow India to strike targets across Asia
and into Europe It is a 3 stage solid fuelled missile with composite motor
casing in the second and third stage. It carries Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicles (MIRV)
payloads. A single MIRV equipped missile that can deliver multiple warheads at
different targets. Incorporate advanced technologies involving ring laser
gyroscope and accelerometer for navigation and guidance. First successfully test-fired by DRDO from Wheeler Island off the
coast of Orissa on April 19, 2012.
With this, India joined an “elite
nuclear club” that also included China, Russia, France, the US, the UK and possibly
Israel.
For the first
time, a canisterised version of
Agni-V missile was successfully test-fired on 31 January 2015 from Wheeler
Island off Odisha coast. This was the third
successful flight test of the Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM)
and the first canister trial.
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