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According to PK Sengupta, launch-weight of the definitive A-5 ICBM is 23 tonnes.
Reply of PK Sengupta was as follow:-
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Bhaswar> You've stated that the Agni-5 weighs in at 25 tons. I cannot help but ask if you have any articles or links supplementing your statement.
Reply of PK Sengupta was as follow:-
To BHASWAR & NAGARAJAN: No, I don’t have any external links. The figures are all listed in the DRDO’s annual products directory, a copy of which I had collected last week during my visit to the DRDO pavilion at Kolkata’s Salt Lake Stadium Grounds. 50 tonnes is the total weight of the Agni-5, its cannister & its TELAR-based communications & fire-control system, i.e. the complete weapon system. That’s how the DRDO publishes its figures. But if the ‘desi’ mass-media misinterprets this as being the launch-weight of Agni-5 (since the ‘desi’ journalists have yet to see the cannister or the TELAR & are therefore erroneously assuming that the published weight figures pertain to only what has been visually revealed, i.e.the missile), then whose fault is it? The error then gets compiunded when certain analysts use such erroneous figures to be their own comparative analysis, whose fundamentals & foundations are all totally off-the-mark.
To NAGARAJAN: The launch-weight of the definitive A-5 ICBM is 23 tonnes.
January 10, 2013 11:08 PM
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