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'India capable of developing ICBM beyond 10,000 kms range' | Zee News
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File Photo: This combination picture shows Agni 5 being launched from a mobile canister.


Vadodara: India is capable of developing intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) which can hit targets beyond the range of 10,000 kms, Chairman of Armament Research Board, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Dr SK Salwan said on Saturday.


"India has successfully test fired nuclear capable Agni V missile recently which has a range of 5,000 kms. But we are capable of developing ICBM that can hit targets beyond the range of 10,000 kms," Salwan said on the sidelines of 6th National Conference themed 'Emerging Vistas of Technology in 21st Century' held here.

At the conference, organised by a city-based educational group, Salwan said such seminars should be held by academic institutes across the country so that there is a greater interaction between students, academicians and other stakeholders with the scientific institutions.

He also suggested that the HRD Ministry, UGC should organise such seminars and conferences.

Salwan said beside the Agni-VI's ground version, the DRDO is simultaneously working out on its underground variant.

He said that after ban on import of components for laser technology, imposed by the USA, UK and other countries, India has indigenously developed laser technology and has become self-sufficient.

"We adopt synergic approach towards national needs and priorities in the field of armaments, yet keeping in focus the global advancements in order to develop competence in key areas," he said.

On the role of Armament Research Board, he said it helps in creating self-sufficiency in critical technologies needed for development of competitive armament stores and put the armament discipline at the fore-front in global scenario.

"The Board's objective is to lead to technological innovations useful for combat multiplier, both for the near term and future," he said.

During the conference, he spoke on anti-defence missiles, electronic warfare and cyber security.

Over 750 delegates from various cities attended the conference and over 343 research papers were presented.

Discussions were held on topics strengthening research and development, advancements in the field of engineering and technology among others.

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India is capable of developing intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) which can hit targets beyond the range of 10,000 kms, Chairman of Armament Research Board, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Dr SK Salwan said on Saturday.

“India has successfully test fired nuclear capable Agni V missile recently which has a range of 5,000 kms. But we are capable of developing ICBM that can hit targets beyond the range of 10,000 kms,” Salwan said on the sidelines of 6th National Conference themed ‘Emerging Vistas of Technology in 21st Century’ held here.

At the conference, organised by a city-based educational group, Salwan said such seminars should be held by academic institutes across the country so that there is a greater interaction between students, academicians and other stakeholders with the scientific institutions.

He also suggested that the HRD Ministry, UGC should organise such seminars and conferences.

Salwan said beside the Agni-VI’s ground version, the DRDO is simultaneously working out on its underground variant. (SLBM?)

@Capt.Popeye @sancho @XiNiX

He said that after ban on import of components for laser technology, imposed by the USA, UK and other countries, India has indigenously developed laser technology and has become self-sufficient.

“We adopt synergic approach towards national needs and priorities in the field of armaments, yet keeping in focus the global advancements in order to develop competence in key areas,” he said.

On the role of Armament Research Board, he said it helps in creating self-sufficiency in critical technologies needed for development of competitive armament stores and put the armament discipline at the fore-front in global scenario.

“The Board’s objective is to lead to technological innovations useful for combat multiplier, both for the near term and future,” he said.

During the conference, he spoke on anti-defence missiles, electronic warfare and cyber security.

Over 750 delegates from various cities attended the conference and over 343 research papers were presented.

Discussions were held on topics strengthening research and development, advancements in the field of engineering and technology among others.

‘India capable of developing ICBM beyond 10,000 kms range’ | idrw.org
 
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India is capable of developing intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) which can hit targets beyond the range of 10,000 kms, Chairman of Armament Research Board, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Dr SK Salwan said on Saturday.

“India has successfully test fired nuclear capable Agni V missile recently which has a range of 5,000 kms. But we are capable of developing ICBM that can hit targets beyond the range of 10,000 kms,” Salwan said on the sidelines of 6th National Conference themed ‘Emerging Vistas of Technology in 21st Century’ held here.

At the conference, organised by a city-based educational group, Salwan said such seminars should be held by academic institutes across the country so that there is a greater interaction between students, academicians and other stakeholders with the scientific institutions.

He also suggested that the HRD Ministry, UGC should organise such seminars and conferences.

Salwan said beside the Agni-VI’s ground version, the DRDO is simultaneously working out on its underground variant. (SLBM?)

@Capt.Popeye @sancho @XiNiX

He said that after ban on import of components for laser technology, imposed by the USA, UK and other countries, India has indigenously developed laser technology and has become self-sufficient.

“We adopt synergic approach towards national needs and priorities in the field of armaments, yet keeping in focus the global advancements in order to develop competence in key areas,” he said.

On the role of Armament Research Board, he said it helps in creating self-sufficiency in critical technologies needed for development of competitive armament stores and put the armament discipline at the fore-front in global scenario.

“The Board’s objective is to lead to technological innovations useful for combat multiplier, both for the near term and future,” he said.

During the conference, he spoke on anti-defence missiles, electronic warfare and cyber security.

Over 750 delegates from various cities attended the conference and over 343 research papers were presented.

Discussions were held on topics strengthening research and development, advancements in the field of engineering and technology among others.

‘India capable of developing ICBM beyond 10,000 kms range’ | idrw.org
Thank you for info! :D

On Topic: DRDO: Speak Less & Let your work speaks for you. :angry:
 
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This has been known from a long time that DRDO is capable of developing such missiles. Nothing new about that. Maybe they have already developed such missile. Who knows maybe to protect their good guy image, it has not been disclosed.

Note: Dont shoot the Speculator. :D :enjoy:
 
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Known fact.... But instead of investing manpower and money on 10k+ class missile we have to start working on reducing the wait of missile,better engine,and on MIRV tech.
Any way let DRDO develop what they are asked to develop,if nation has requested to do let them develop such platform.
 
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Salwan said beside the Agni-VI's ground version, the DRDO is simultaneously working out on its underground variant.

hmmm....... :D
:D that means credible deterrent from land itself from underground . No place to hide :D

Finally some good news. Underground silos are very hard to destroy . Leave spotting it out ! It's will be a huge task when government India looking for new innovative ways to destroy our enemies . Slowly value steadily catching up with China . Very good move to fill the gab in missiles technology. Now enemy has to spot the facilities and then commence strike deep inside inside with bunker buster bombs . Which will be a hard task given the abilities of our IAF and Anti aircraft warfare . Hope we start looking at Russian s400 -s500 seriously to buy and make in India with Russians help. So will yield conformed destruction for our enemies. Airforce will soon become an ambassador for peace in Asia .
 
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agni 6 is a universal missile. its designed to be fired from Canister, undergrounds silos, and submarine.

6000 + km, MIRV, small fat missile... eagerly waiting... :D
 
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agni 6 is a universal missile. its designed to be fired from Canister, undergrounds silos, and submarine.

6000 + km, MIRV, small fat missile... eagerly waiting... :D
Oh god. If Agni 6 can be launched from submarines we will threaten the European aswell:lol:

Kidding ! You are our friends :cheers:
 
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