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BALASORE: After the three-day tour of US President Barack Obama, the Defence Research Development Organisation (DRDO) here is readying for the first canister launch of India’s longest range ballistic missile Agni-V in full operational configuration. The test is likely to be carried out from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) off the Odisha coast on Saturday.

Defence sources said, the test was postponed twice -- in December and early January -- due to Obama visit and lack of schedule of Prime Minister Narendra Modi who was slated to witness the launch along with the Defence Minister.


While the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) is yet to confirm Modi’s visit, the organisation is likely to go ahead with its schedule. The DRDO is planning to give a memorable farewell to its outgoing Chief Avinash Chander, who was unceremoniously removed from his post on January 13, sources in DRDO informed The Express.

“As the term of Chander, the brain behind the Agni missiles, ends on January 31, the scientists want to make the date momentous,” said sources.

Meanwhile, preparations for the launch are on in full swing at the Wheeler Island. Over 300 scientists and technical staff from several laboratories including Hyderabad-based Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL), Research Centre Imarat (RCI) and Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL) are camping here.

During the test, Agni-V will be fired from a sealed canister mounted on a launcher truck. With a dummy payload, the missile will be pushed out of the canister by a gas generator after which the actual stage separations will occur as per the coordination.

With a strike range of over 5,000, Agni-V is country’s first intercontinental range ballistic missile (ICBM) which is capable of hitting targets in all Asian countries and parts of Africa and Europe. The 17-metre long, two-metre wide, three-stage, solid-fuelled missile can carry a payload of 1.5 tonne and weighs around 50 tonnes.

A canister-launch system gives the forces the requisite operational flexibility to promptly transport the ballistic missile and launch it from a place of their choice. The DRDO is also working on the canister version of other Agni series of missiles including I, III and IV.

A successful launch would push the missile a step forward towards its induction in the Armed Forces signaling the defence organisation to go for its production though it has to undergo two more trials before it is inducted, possibly in two years.

After Agni-V missile is inducted, the DRDO will focus more on multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles (MIRVs) and manoeuvring warheads or re-entry vehicles to defeat enemy ballistic missile defence manoeuvring systems.

Canister Launch of Agni-V on Saturday -The New Indian Express
 
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Agni-5 is a very heavy missile already. 50 ton missile plus canister and gas generator will be 55 tons or more.
That will effect road mobility as not many roads can take that much weight.

Another thing is Weight to range ratio is same in Pakistani missiles as India.
Pakistan's Shaheen-2 has a range of 2500km @ 25 tons.
India's Agni has range of 5000 Km @ 50 tons.
So Indian missile at twice the weight of Pakistai missile has twice the range.
That means the propellant and Rocket motor of a rather old and deployed Pakistani missile is same as a much recent and still undeployed and experimenral Indian missile.

But both countries are far behind say Russia.
Their Topol has 10.000 km range @ 45 tons
 
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Only if you believe the official range of the missile. My guess - it is much more than 5000km. Probably 40-50% more


Agni-5 is a very heavy missile already. 50 ton missile plus canister and gas generator will be 55 tons or more.
That will effect road mobility as not many roads can take that much weight.

Another thing is Weight to range ratio is same in Pakistani missiles as India.
Pakistan's Shaheen-2 has a range of 2500km @ 25 tons.
India's Agni has range of 5000 Km @ 50 tons.
So Indian missile at twice the weight of Pakistai missile has twice the range.
That means the propellant and Rocket motor of a rather old and deployed Pakistani missile is same as a much recent and still undeployed and experimenral Indian missile.

But both countries are far behind say Russia.
Their Topol has 10.000 km range @ 45 tons
 
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Agni-5 is a very heavy missile already. 50 ton missile plus canister and gas generator will be 55 tons or more.
That will effect road mobility as not many roads can take that much weight.

Another thing is Weight to range ratio is same in Pakistani missiles as India.
Pakistan's Shaheen-2 has a range of 2500km @ 25 tons.
India's Agni has range of 5000 Km @ 50 tons.
So Indian missile at twice the weight of Pakistai missile has twice the range.
That means the propellant and Rocket motor of a rather old and deployed Pakistani missile is same as a much recent and still undeployed and experimenral Indian missile.

But both countries are far behind say Russia.
Their Topol has 10.000 km range @ 45 tons

Agni 3 has a weight of 22 tons, Agni IV 17 tons, Agni V 26 tons. These 50 tons for A5 and 48 tons for A3 are very old figures. Tessy thomas said that A3's weight is reduced to 22 tons. There is a Prasun sengupta article on PDF saying that weight of A5 is 26 tons.
 
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Agni-5 is a very heavy missile already. 50 ton missile plus canister and gas generator will be 55 tons or more.
That will effect road mobility as not many roads can take that much weight.

Another thing is Weight to range ratio is same in Pakistani missiles as India.
Pakistan's Shaheen-2 has a range of 2500km @ 25 tons.
India's Agni has range of 5000 Km @ 50 tons.
So Indian missile at twice the weight of Pakistai missile has twice the range.
That means the propellant and Rocket motor of a rather old and deployed Pakistani missile is same as a much recent and still undeployed and experimenral Indian missile.

But both countries are far behind say Russia.
Their Topol has 10.000 km range @ 45 tons
Topol-m is older generation of missile it can carry 1.2 ton warhead in compared to 1.5 ton of agni-5 which can hit targets around 5500km &above with higher accuracy (CEP).

Agni-5 missile created for special statergic purpose and full capabilities of it are yet Classified.Many experts in West & China claimed it in their reports.
 
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Agni-5 is a very heavy missile already. 50 ton missile plus canister and gas generator will be 55 tons or more.
That will effect road mobility as not many roads can take that much weight.

Another thing is Weight to range ratio is same in Pakistani missiles as India.
Pakistan's Shaheen-2 has a range of 2500km @ 25 tons.
India's Agni has range of 5000 Km @ 50 tons.
So Indian missile at twice the weight of Pakistai missile has twice the range.
That means the propellant and Rocket motor of a rather old and deployed Pakistani missile is same as a much recent and still undeployed and experimenral Indian missile.

But both countries are far behind say Russia.
Their Topol has 10.000 km range @ 45 tons
No,it isn't for the simple reason that the Indian missile has a range of 5000+Km,while the Pakistani one has a range of only 2500km.
 
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