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User Trial of Nuke Capable Agni-IV Missile by Aug-end
By Hemant Kumar Rout

Published: 18th August 2015 04:44 AM

Last Updated: 18th August 2015 04:44 AM

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BALASORE: Indian Army is readying to carry out a fresh user trial of the surface-to-surface nuclear capable intermediate range ballistic missile (IRBM) Agni-IV from a defence base off the Odisha coast by the end of this month.

Defence sources said preparation was on in full swing at the Wheeler Island test facility for the scheduled test which is likely to be conducted by the Strategic Forces Command (SFC) of the Indian Army on August 30 or 31. This will be second user trial of the weapon system. Earlier, the missile was successfully test-fired from the same test range on December 2 last year.

A defence official said the fresh trial is aimed at gauging the performance of its sub-systems and checking the readiness of the armed forces to launch the missile on its own. The mission team, he said, is working meticulously to achieve success with high accuracy.

The indigenously developed state-of-the-art missile, the fourth in the Agni series, has completed all developmental trials successfully and is the most advanced long-range ballistic missile capable of being launched within minutes from a self-contained road mobile launcher.

Having a strike range of around 4,000 km, the two-stage solid propelled missile’s length is around 20 metres, diameter one metre and it weighs around 17 tonne. It can be launched from both rail and road mobile launchers, thereby giving it more flexibility and wide range of operational success.

Defence sources said Agni-IV is a modified version of the Agni-II strategic missile and was originally called Agni-II Prime. Its first, second and third tests conducted respectively on November 15, 2011, September 19, 2012 and January 20 last year were successful. Agni-IV can carry upto one tonne of warhead with re-entry heat shield.
 
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Asavinash chandra had said, this missile is unstoppable. Once fired, No AMD of the world can stop it.
 
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At Terminal velocities over Mach 24, none can stop. Actually the entire Agni series is pretty much unstoppable.
 
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At Terminal velocities over Mach 24, none can stop. Actually the entire Agni series is pretty much unstoppable.

Yes But subsequent to AIV, We entered into a totally new Era of technology. New Guidence, Light weight, Composite motor and BMD like speed. A iV is a bloody hell of a missile. Except US, Russia no other country's technology can come closer. Agni series leads in Accuracy.
 
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Actually Jamwal here is also at fault for the flame bait.
 
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Just report the guy. Why let a Clown derail the thread.

at least better than a cartoon .... this is the second time you have indirectly post derogatory remarks, you are elite member its better to behave as per your status

@waz @Horus Can you please take care of this troll?

such a nice way to play victim .... why the post which cause all this drama your Indian member has deleted (link to the post )

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You are OK with such abusive posts filled with HATRED .... hypocrites ....

User Trial of Nuke Capable Agni-IV Missile by Aug-end

User Trial of Nuke Capable Agni-IV Missile by Aug-end
 
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GSLV launch on 27th, Agni missile test sometime during that time too, and in a few weeks Nirbhay test again.

Potential 3 Nasr missile launches to look forward too :P
 
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What happened to the test of Nirbhay which was to be carried out from Sukhoi?

It won't be tested anytime soon - First priority for DRDO is to validate and operationalize Land Attack Nirbhay whose serial production still happens to be 3 years away - In the meanwhile BrahMos-A will be tested on board Su-30MKI soon - I am eagerly waiting for the ship and submarine launched variant of Nirbhay - the most awaited variants of Nirbhay .
 
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