Abdul Kalam Island News
According to the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Agni-III is the mainstay of India`s nuclear arsenal.
India on Tuesday successfully conducted the night trial of the indigenously developed nuclear capable Agni-I ballistic missile off the Odisha coast.
This was the sixth trial of the state-of-the-art Agni-5. The missile covered its full distance during the trial which was a total success, they said.
India successfully test fired indigenously developed nuclear capable Agni-I (A) ballistic missile from Abdul Kalam Island off Odisha coast on Tuesday at 8.30 AM. The test was conducted by the Strategic Force Command of Indian Army.
With this, India has achieved a significant milestone in the direction of developing a two-layered Ballistic Missile Defence system.
India today successfully test-fired its indigenously built nuclear capable Agni-I ballistic missile, which can hit a target 700 km away, as part of a user trial by Army from a test range off Odisha coast.
India on Monday successfully test-fired its indigenously built nuclear-capable intermediate range Agni-I ballistic missile, capable of hitting a target 700 kms away, from a test range off Odisha coast as part of a user trial by the Army.
Indigenously built nuclear-capable Agni-I missile was successfully test-fired from the Abdul Kalam Island off the Odisha coast on Friday.
As part of efforts to develop a full fledged multi-layer Ballistic Missile Defence system, India on Sunday test-fired its indigenously developed supersonic interceptor missile, capable of destroying any incoming ballistic missile, from a test range off Odisha coast.
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