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Date : Jan 31 2015

Missile : Agni-3

Location: Wheeler Island, off the Odisha coast

Test Frequency: Third Test

Performance :

Within moments after its ejection and upon reaching a height of around 30 metres, the first stage got ignited and separated. As it reached a height of more than 500 km and began descending rapidly, the subsequent two stages also got decoupled with clockwork precision and the missile’s nose cone carrying the dummy payload withstood searing temperatures of more than 3,000 degrees Celsius and impacted near the pre-designated point in the Indian Ocean after a flight of about 20 minutes


Result: Success

Source:Agni-V's maiden canister trial a roaring success - The Hindu
 
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Date : Jan 31 2015

Missile : Agni-3

Location: Wheeler Island, off the Odisha coast

Test Frequency: Third Test

Performance :

Within moments after its ejection and upon reaching a height of around 30 metres, the first stage got ignited and separated. As it reached a height of more than 500 km and began descending rapidly, the subsequent two stages also got decoupled with clockwork precision and the missile’s nose cone carrying the dummy payload withstood searing temperatures of more than 3,000 degrees Celsius and impacted near the pre-designated point in the Indian Ocean after a flight of about 20 minutes


Result: Success

Source:Agni-V's maiden canister trial a roaring success - The Hindu
its agni 5 not agni 3
 
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Pic of 2nd test of Nirbhay
 
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a very high quality video..i dont understand why other launch videos of our missile and satellitle launches are so crappy?
 
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India on Thursday successfully test-fired its iindigenous developed nuclear capable Prithvi-II surface-to-surface missile with a strike range of 350 km as part of a user trial by the army from a test range at Chandipur in Odisha.

With a strike range of 350 km, Prithvi-II is capable of carrying 500 kg to 1,000 kg of warheads and is thrusted by liquid propulsion twine engines.
 
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