New Delhi: India successfully test the ballistic missile Agni premium nuclear – a more advanced version of the AGNI class of missiles – a location of the Odisha coast Monday morning.
A declaration of the Organization for Defense Research and Development, or DRDO, said the successful test – which started at 10:55 – was a “manual launch” and took place during a test facility On Dr. Apj Abdul Kalam Island, located about 150 km east of Bhubaneswar.
“Various telemetries and radar stations positioned along the coast is followed and watched the missile. He followed the trajectory of manuals … Responding to all the objectives of the mission with a high level of precision,” said the DRDO declaration .
The Agni Prime Missile is a new generation nuclear weapon, composed entirely of a composite material, added sources. It’s a cartrose missile with a range of 1,000 to 2,000 kilometers, he said.
Two days ago, the DRDO also successfully tested an extensive version of the “Pinaka” Indigenished “Pinaka” rocket from the range of tests integrated into the edge of Odisha.
A total of 25 Pinaka ‘enhanced rockets – launched from a multi-barrel rocket launcher (MBLL) – were drawn from rapid succession to targets at different ranges.
An employee quoted by the PTI news agency said that all the objectives of the mission had been satisfied and that the version of the enhanced range could destroy targets at distances up to 45 kilometers.
In March, DRDO has also successfully tested a missile with a single-powered propulsion system – a solid fuel ramp (SFDR) basis for the ITRDPUR.
DRDO stated that all subsystems performed as planned and that SFDR technology would be an important advantage in developing long distance air-to-air missiles.