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5,000-km Agni-V missile ready for test firing: Antony

love it...whole of china will be in india's radar in few months.....cooooooooooooooool..
china show more aggression plz plz china show more aggression...plz plz..
hahahahaha
 
India's indegenous 5,000-km range Agni-V nuclear-capable missile that can hit targets in northernmost China is ready for test-firing, Defence Minister A.K. Antony said here Friday but declined to state when this would happen.

The missile was developed following the denial of technology to India. 'The denial has only given us an opportunity to develop a 5,000-km range missile,' Antony said.

The minister was speaking after laying foundation stone for expansion of the Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited (Midhani) defence public sector company.

He said Indian scientists working in many critical areas have proved that India can overcome sanctions and denials. 'When we face denial, we should take it us a God-sent opportunity and a challenge,' he told the scientists present on the occassion.

Later, in a chat with reporters, Antony declined to give any date for the test-firing of the Agni-V, India's only inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM).

Allaying apprehensions that the defence sector would lose able hands with the retirement of present generation of scientists, the defence Minister assured that new blood would be injected. 'More new scientists, officers and workers will come into the defence sector,' he said.

Antony promised all support to develop Midhani as a world-class company. He advised the company to go beyond its goal of achieving a turnover of Rs.1,000 crore. 'The sky is the limit. You have a major role to play in meeting the requirements of ISRO, AEC and new areas in defence,' he said.

While talking to reporters, he said there was a need to encourage more private sector participation in defence production.

He said India's policy on defence production was evolving. 'It is a continuous process,' he said.

He pointed out that there was a time when India used to import everything but this had now come down and the country had also permitted 100 percent private sector participation in defence production.

Antony said the country now allowed 26 percent FDI in defence production and also had an offset clause to help Indian industry.

Under the clause, foreign companies that bag an Indian defence contract worth over Rs.300 crore have to plough 30 percent of the value back into the country by way of purchase of local components, services or investments.

Antony also inaugurated an indigenously-built electro-slag refining (ESR) furnace.

He noted that Midhani which started commercial production in 1983 with a modest turnover of Rs.8 crore, had now reached Rs.370 crore.

The expansion, with an investment of Rs.400 crore to Rs.600 crore in three phases is expected to increase the turnover to Rs.1000 crore in five years.

Midhani Chairman and Managing Director Narayana Rao said the company, which was set up for self-reliance in critical defence material, has been supporting programmes in the space, defence, aeronautics and atomic energy sectors. :victory:

this is absolutely fabulous news ! :cheers: thanks bro for sharing....if our scientists can operationalize this it would go a long way in boosting our deterrence capabilities though I sometimes wish that the media wouldn't scrutinize our key defense projects so closely right from the blueprint stages......
 
love it...whole of china will be in india's radar in few months.....cooooooooooooooool..
china show more aggression plz plz china show more aggression...plz plz..
hahahahaha


Go check whether your so-called agni-3 is fully operational and deployed then talk about your imagining agni-5 which is still in the air, one step at a time regarding your mental-masturbation process please.
Failure will be the mother of success, keep trying :yahoo:
 
Go check whether your so-called agni-3 is fully operational and deployed then talk about your imagining agni-5 which is still in the air, one step at a time regarding your mental-masturbation process please.
Failure will be the mother of success, keep trying :yahoo:

Its success will be tested on three Georges dam when its needed.
 
It will be Agni3 SL and its not an ICBM, it will come around when the 3rd sub is ready to test water as told by Jha.

We currently dont have a program for Sub launched ICBM.

Rightly said ...

First we need a true operational SLBM then move on to have a Sub launched ICBM..
 
India's indegenous 5,000-km range Agni-V nuclear-capable missile that can hit targets in northernmost China is ready for test-firing, Defence Minister A.K. Antony said here Friday but declined to state when this would happen.

The missile was developed following the denial of technology to India. 'The denial has only given us an opportunity to develop a 5,000-km range missile,' Antony said.

The minister was speaking after laying foundation stone for expansion of the Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited (Midhani) defence public sector company.

He said Indian scientists working in many critical areas have proved that India can overcome sanctions and denials. 'When we face denial, we should take it us a God-sent opportunity and a challenge,' he told the scientists present on the occassion.

Later, in a chat with reporters, Antony declined to give any date for the test-firing of the Agni-V, India's only inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM).

Allaying apprehensions that the defence sector would lose able hands with the retirement of present generation of scientists, the defence Minister assured that new blood would be injected. 'More new scientists, officers and workers will come into the defence sector,' he said.

Antony promised all support to develop Midhani as a world-class company. He advised the company to go beyond its goal of achieving a turnover of Rs.1,000 crore. 'The sky is the limit. You have a major role to play in meeting the requirements of ISRO, AEC and new areas in defence,' he said.

While talking to reporters, he said there was a need to encourage more private sector participation in defence production.

He said India's policy on defence production was evolving. 'It is a continuous process,' he said.

He pointed out that there was a time when India used to import everything but this had now come down and the country had also permitted 100 percent private sector participation in defence production.

Antony said the country now allowed 26 percent FDI in defence production and also had an offset clause to help Indian industry.

Under the clause, foreign companies that bag an Indian defence contract worth over Rs.300 crore have to plough 30 percent of the value back into the country by way of purchase of local components, services or investments.

Antony also inaugurated an indigenously-built electro-slag refining (ESR) furnace.

He noted that Midhani which started commercial production in 1983 with a modest turnover of Rs.8 crore, had now reached Rs.370 crore.

The expansion, with an investment of Rs.400 crore to Rs.600 crore in three phases is expected to increase the turnover to Rs.1000 crore in five years.

Midhani Chairman and Managing Director Narayana Rao said the company, which was set up for self-reliance in critical defence material, has been supporting programmes in the space, defence, aeronautics and atomic energy sectors. :victory:

Great news...............India is on the right track. We are getting things done, when needed. Right approach.

क्षमा शोभती उस भुजंग को जिसके पास गरल हो,
उसको क्या जो दंतहीन विषरहित, विनीत, सरल हो

And the Golden words are:

'When we face denial, we should take it us a God-sent opportunity and a challenge.':smokin:
 
Go check whether your so-called agni-3 is fully operational and deployed then talk about your imagining agni-5 which is still in the air, one step at a time regarding your mental-masturbation process please.
Failure will be the mother of success, keep trying :yahoo:

don't worry,it's a success,and its already being inducted,who knows some of them maybe close to ur borders...forgot wen china moved CSS-5 ,in response india moved AGNI's 2 and 3..forgot...!
check here for it status..it clearly says Under induction..
" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agni-III "
don't worry agni3 can reach ur home..
it's not 1970's my dear friend...
and also forgot SU-30MKI being placed ,and u know a fact,SU-30MKI is the most advanced than anyother SU-30 all around the world,it also include MKM and MKK...
 
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MIRV ?? Agni is supposed to have MIRV ? Guys please post sources/links ....
 
^^ Oh yeh baby i am **** scared in my pants due to the fact that Indian missiles can never hit its target with pin point accuracy.

What if you guys target one of our millitary bases and it ended on or near a nuclear site. ooooohh it will hurt bad and we will be really pissed.

These missiles will hurt you more than us haha. 5000km missile by Antony who could not even get his 2500km operational.

Lage raho munna bhai :lol:
 
^^ Oh yeh baby i am **** scared in my pants due to the fact that Indian missiles can never hit its target with pin point accuracy.

What if you guys target one of our millitary bases and it ended on or near a nuclear site. ooooohh it will hurt bad and we will be really pissed.

These missiles will hurt you more than us haha. 5000km missile by Antony who could not even get his 2500km operational.

now u shud be more careful:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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