India successfully test-fires 'Agni 5' ballistic missile
The defence ministry said the test-firing of the missile from the Integrated Test Range in Odisha's Chandipur validated all operational and technical parameters.
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New Delhi/Balasore, 20 August
India on Wednesday successfully test-fired the 'Agni 5' intermediate
range ballistic missile, in a demonstration of its strategic military
capabilities.
The defence ministry said the test-firing of the missile from the
Integrated Test Range in Odisha's Chandipur validated all operational and
technical parameters.
"Intermediate range ballistic missile 'Agni 5' was successfully test-fired from the integrated test range, Chandipur in Odisha on 20 August," it said in a brief statement.
"The launch validated all operational and technical parameters. It
was carried out under the aegis of the Strategic Forces Command," it said.
In its last trial of Agni 5 from the same test range on 11 March, 2024,
Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) had conducted a successful test using multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicle (MIRV)
technology, defence sources said.
Various telemetry and radar stations tracked and monitored multiple
re-entry vehicles. The mission accomplished the designed parameters, they said.
India first successfully tested the Agni 5 missile on 19 April, 2012
from the integrated test range in Chandipur, launching it to a designated point
in the Indian Ocean.
The missile traversed over 5,000 km, reaching a maximum altitude of 600
km.
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