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A humble request to all of you to put every Indian missile info in this thread. This will help a lot in keeping the things in one side. Hope you all agree.
DNA - Money - Govt allots Rs2,500 cr for Agni-V - Daily News & Analysis
Govt allots Rs2,500 cr for Agni-V
Josy Joseph
Monday, June 16, 2008 03:58 IST
N-capable missile will have range of 5000km n Shanghai, Beijing will be in striking distance
NEW DELHI :The Union government has sanctioned Rs2,500 crore for developing the countrys most ambitious missile, a nuclear-capable Agni-V with a range of 5,000 kilometres one step short of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).
Agni V is expected to emerge as a credible key nuclear delivery weapon in about seven years time.
Sources said a high-level committee headed by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh sanctioned the budget for Agni-V, the biggest indigenous single missile project, a few days ago.
A committee comprising the prime minister, defence minister A K Antony and finance minister P Chidambaram sanctions such strategic projects.
Indias longest range missile, the Agni V would be primarily a step forward from 3,000-km range Agni-III, which was successfully test-fired last on May 7.
Sources indicate, as reported earlier by DNA, the government is not willing to consider development of a full-fledged ICBM that has a range of over 8,000 kilometres.
Concerns about international pressure are holding India back from developing an ICBM. Given Indias space capabilities and success in developing launch vehicles, it is no technological challenge for India to develop a full-fledged ICBM.
Agni-V should be ready for test flights in about four years, said a dependable source. DRDO would primarily add one more stage to the two-stage Agni-III missile for creating Agni-V and improve upon its other systems. Agni-V would be a three-stage Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM) with solid propellants.
It would have a range of 5,000 kilometres, according to the DRDOs notification given for political approval.
The design of Agni-V is expected to be ready in about two years, and the first test could be anytime in three to four years.
Along with Agni V, the DRDO is venturing into a series of new generation missiles, and several of them are going to be joint ventures with foreign partners, on the lines of the BrahMos cruise missile, an Indo-Russian project.
Among the key partners for DRDO would be Israelis and some European firms.
DNA - Money - Govt allots Rs2,500 cr for Agni-V - Daily News & Analysis
Govt allots Rs2,500 cr for Agni-V
Josy Joseph
Monday, June 16, 2008 03:58 IST
N-capable missile will have range of 5000km n Shanghai, Beijing will be in striking distance
NEW DELHI :The Union government has sanctioned Rs2,500 crore for developing the countrys most ambitious missile, a nuclear-capable Agni-V with a range of 5,000 kilometres one step short of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).
Agni V is expected to emerge as a credible key nuclear delivery weapon in about seven years time.
Sources said a high-level committee headed by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh sanctioned the budget for Agni-V, the biggest indigenous single missile project, a few days ago.
A committee comprising the prime minister, defence minister A K Antony and finance minister P Chidambaram sanctions such strategic projects.
Indias longest range missile, the Agni V would be primarily a step forward from 3,000-km range Agni-III, which was successfully test-fired last on May 7.
Sources indicate, as reported earlier by DNA, the government is not willing to consider development of a full-fledged ICBM that has a range of over 8,000 kilometres.
Concerns about international pressure are holding India back from developing an ICBM. Given Indias space capabilities and success in developing launch vehicles, it is no technological challenge for India to develop a full-fledged ICBM.
Agni-V should be ready for test flights in about four years, said a dependable source. DRDO would primarily add one more stage to the two-stage Agni-III missile for creating Agni-V and improve upon its other systems. Agni-V would be a three-stage Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM) with solid propellants.
It would have a range of 5,000 kilometres, according to the DRDOs notification given for political approval.
The design of Agni-V is expected to be ready in about two years, and the first test could be anytime in three to four years.
Along with Agni V, the DRDO is venturing into a series of new generation missiles, and several of them are going to be joint ventures with foreign partners, on the lines of the BrahMos cruise missile, an Indo-Russian project.
Among the key partners for DRDO would be Israelis and some European firms.