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India test-fires 3000 km range Agni missile

Source: PTI
May 19, 2009 13:13 IST
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India on Tuesday successfully test-fired its nuclear-capable Agni-II missile with a strike range of up to 3,000 km from a launch pad off Orissa's coast.

The test of the indigenously built Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile was carried out from a mobile launcher at about 1006 hrs from launch pad-4 of Integrated Test Range at Wheelers Island near Dhamra, about 80 km from Balasore in Orissa, defence sources said.

It was a user trial conducted by the army and scientists from Defence Research and Development Organisation were present to provide the necessary logistical support, the sources said.

The trial of the sophisticated missile was successful and scientists would conduct a detailed analysis. The missile after three successful trials by DRDO is ready for production.

"We have completely developed systems for such variant of missiles," a senior defence scientist said.

A special missile group has been raised in the army to handle such weapon.

The state-owned Bharat Dynamics Limited is the nodal agency for production of Agni-I and Agni-II missiles. The indigenously built surface-to-surface Agni-I missile has a strike range of 1500 km, while Agni-II missile has capability of hitting targets between 2500 to 3000 km with a 1000 kg pay-load.

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