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Agni 4 is just a souped up Agni 2.
It has a very tall trajectory with apogee of about 900 Kilometers. Not much refined,as refined missiles go on depressed trajectory.
It is a very thin missile. The 2nd stage dia is 100-110 Cm. Most probably 110 Cm and carries the same warhead as Agni-5 which has same warhead Dia of 110 Cm.
Agni 4 is just a souped up Agni 2.
It has a very tall trajectory with apogee of about 900 Kilometers. Not much refined,as refined missiles go on depressed trajectory.
Yes but likewise those missiles have ranges of 10,000 Km.It follows the trajectory its commanded to.. If you are talking about flight altitude then you are wrong. There are missiles that go as far as 1200 Km's.
Agni 4 is just a souped up Agni 2.
It has a very tall trajectory with apogee of about 900 Kilometers. Not much refined,as refined missiles go on depressed trajectory.
Yes but likewise those missiles have ranges of 10,000 Km.
Is it named after an indian goddess or god ?
It is a very thin missile. The 2nd stage dia is 100-110 Cm. Most probably 110 Cm and carries the same warhead as Agni-5 which has same warhead Dia of 110 Cm.
Hardly a "City killer".
i see , why not launch an internet satellite with it instead of warmongering , you could be replacing google balloon internet
Logic is simple. Size does matter. More size means more fissile material and more bang.Your logic please? There is no way you can measure the destruction it can cause based on its size. s.
Agni 4 is just a souped up Agni 2.
It has a very tall trajectory with apogee of about 900 Kilometers. Not much refined,as refined missiles go on depressed trajectory.
Yeah,but a 4000 km range missile is more China specific than Pakistan specific. They do have ABM.WHo gave you that idea? You don't have any ABM systems that can take on IRBM ranges at all. It don't make any difference what kinds of trajectories our missiles take.
Logic is simple. Size does matter. More size means more fissile material and more bang.
Agni 4 due to it's very high apogee,will enter atmosphere at very high speed,well in the realms of Mach 20.
Such high speed means too much air friction and resultant heat,for whichneeded heavy heat shields will be needed to protect warhead and electronics. Leaving even lesser space for warhead,meaning lower yields.
For example American 300 kt. W-87 was 57 cm wide and 170 cm long. And that was just warhead. Heat shield and other systems also need space.
So the point being made here in addition to all the above, India does not have any MIRV capable missiles, not even A-5. Also none of Indian missiles can carry city killers of half megaton or megaton range yield.