Thursday, 1 December 2011

International News India test fires Agni-I missile


International News India test fires Agni-I missile:
Date December 1 , 2011
India tested its indigenously developed nuclear-capable surface-to-surface Agni-I missile.



India on Thursday tested its indigenously developed nuclear-capable surface-to-surface Agni-I missile from a military base in Odisha, Indian officials said.

According to Indian media reports, the missile, which can strike a target 700 km away, was tested from a facility on Wheeler Island near Dhamra in Bhadrak district, reports said.

"The indigenously developed surface-to-surface, single-stage missile, powered by solid propellants, was test fired from a mobile launcher at about 0925 hrs from launch pad-4 of the Integrated Test Range," Indian defence official said.

Describing the trial as successful, a senior official said it met the mission objectives.

Agni-I missile has a specialised navigation system which ensures it reaches the target with a high degree of accuracy, he said.
The trajectory of the missile, which has an operational strike range of 700 km, was tracked by sophisticated radars and electro-optic telemetry stations located along the sea coast and ships positioned near the impact point in the downrange area.


Weighing 12 tonnes, the 15-metre-long Agni-I, which can carry payloads up to 1000 kg, has already been inducted into the Indian Army.

The last trial of the Agni-I missile was successfully carried out on November 25, 2010 from the same base. Since the missile has already been inducted into the armed forces, it is important to conduct user trials for training of defence personnel and improvement of their skills, officials said.

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