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HYDERABAD: The Strategic Forces Command (SFC) can now independently fire the 700-km range nuclear capable Agni-1 missile when the occasion arises. The SFC will need no help from defence scientists as the test firing of the missile from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Wheeler island, Balasore in Odisha on Friday demonstrated that SFC had acquired complete knowledge of it.

The SFC which forms part of the Nuclear Command Authority (NCA) in the country is the agency that will have to use the missiles if need arises.

"When the test firing was carried out by the SFC, we were merely spectators. The DRDO has developed the technology and the production facility of the missiles is in place. The SFC now has the capability to fire the missiles," DRDO chief and scientific advisor to defence minister, V K Saraswat told STOI by phone from Balasore immediately after the test firing of the Agni-I.

Saraswat said the Agni-1 missile would add strength to the defence capabilities of the country. "There are no more improvements needed for the Agni-1 as such but we have our own plans of developing variants," Saraswat said.

In December last year, the Agni-1 was test fired by the Army as part of the training to be able to use the missile on its own. The Friday's testing fire was one more trial carried out by the user to the satisfaction of the defence scientists. "Our satisfaction is complete," Saraswat said about the way defence personnel had gone about the task of test firing the indigenous missile.

Avinash Chander, chief controller of R&D (missiles and strategic systems) and director of Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL), Hyderabad, described the test firing of the missile by the Strategic Forces Command (SFC) on Friday as a 'major step' in the preparation of the use of the weapon. He said the missile that was test fired was taken from the production line.

Agni-1 is a 12-tonne, 15-metre long surface-to-surface ballistic missile which can carry payloads up to 1,000 kg.

It may be mentioned here that the missile has been developed at the missile complex in Hyderabad with the Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL), Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL) and Research Centre Imarat being involved in it. The production of the missile is also being done by the Bharat Dynamics Limited in Hyderabad.

The Agni-1 missile was successfully flight tested from the launch complex at Wheeler's island off the coast of Bay of Bengal in Odisha. The missile took off at 10.06 am from a road mobile launcher and followed the path perfectly computed by the explicit guidance running in the state of art On Board Computers (OBC). Defence scientists said the missile reached the target point in the Bay of Bengal with a zero accuracy as witnessed by two naval ships located near the target.

The missile test fired by the Strategic Forces Command as part of the routine training exercise met all the mission objectives. The Inertial Navigation System (INS) performed excellently and navigated the missile within a few meters from the intended target point. The Electro Optic Tracking System (EOTS) radars located all along the coast traced the missile and monitored all the parameters in real time.
 
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Basically.. this is the actual induction of the Agni missile into the India's Strategic forces.
 
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Basically.. this is the actual induction of the Agni missile into the India's Strategic forces.

What are you saying? That the agni missiles haven't been inducted until now? If so, you are wrong, agni 1,2,3 have all been inducted long back. These are regular user trials. The strategic forces periodically conduct tests of production grade missiles, choosing two missiles randomly from the existing stockpile.
 
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Does this mean that the indian SFC couldn't fire the Agni-1 on its own, if the situation arose in the past?
Doesnt that mean that induction of Agni-1 took place NOW?

Now I think those people where right when they said that Indian missile program is more of a "scientific" program rather than military...
 
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Does this mean that the indian SFC couldn't fire the Agni-1 on its own, if the situation arose in the past?
Doesnt that mean that induction of Agni-1 took place NOW?

Now I think those people where right when they said that Indian missile program is more of a "scientific" program rather than military...
No dear before some scientists used to be deputed to SFC regiments to do the maintenance and other technical aspects of missile just like Russia where the scientists from missile designs bureaus are deputed to do the same.
But in late 2009 India decided to follow US model so it started transferring even technical issues of the missile to the SFC.
First it was the Prithvis now it's the turn of AGNI's.
 
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Basically.. this is the actual induction of the Agni missile into the India's Strategic forces.

No. The missiles had been inducted way back. But the flaw was that in most cases, the scientists were kept with the army for firing the missile. Akin to turf war, DRDO wanted its scientists to be involved in firings instead of cleanly handling over the charge to Army.

This apparently has been done finally. The army will fire without having scientists with it. Weird i know, beats the point of having quick strike and all, but that was the case earlier.
 
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Surprise it Nuke capable missiles will be given for it. may be general firing missiles having bombs in its warhead, rather nuke.
 
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What Twerps don't get is ,such an induction is not necessary for the ICBM as they are not a tactical asset but a geo strategic one.

Only tactical short range missile need ground forces induction as anything above 5k would be considered a nuke( and itll end up in a free for all) even if it isent and hence negate its usability in less than nuclear scenario.

Agni 1 has a declared range of 700km and could very well extend upto 1000-1500 just to throw strategies of balance.(but imo is counterable with ABM ,hence the need for Nirbhay)
and can be used as an anti Base and anti stronghold weapon.
 
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