DRDO’s big success, ‘Agni’ missile showed multi-target attack power, India increased its nuclear power

New Delhi:India has significantly strengthened its defense capabilities by successfully completing the test of an advanced ‘Agni’ missile equipped with MIRV technology. This missile has the capability to attack multiple targets simultaneously in the Indian Ocean region. This test was conducted on May 8 from Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Island located off the coast of Odisha.

This missile was tested by DRDO, in which state-of-the-art MIRV (Multiple Independently Targeted Re-Entry Vehicle) technology was used. One of the highlights of this test was that this missile, carrying multiple payloads, successfully attacked many different targets located at different places in the Indian Ocean region. With the help of MIRV technology, a single missile becomes capable of attacking multiple targets located in different directions.

Attack on multiple targets in the Indian Ocean
This missile was tested on Friday from Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Island located off the Odisha coast. During the test, multiple payloads of the missile delivered precision strikes on various targets spread over a vast geographical area within the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

This flight test was successfully completed by the joint efforts of Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and Strategic Forces Command (SFC). The missile was configured with multiple payloads capable of independently engaging various targets spread over a wide geographical area in the Indian Ocean region. Telemetry, radar and ship-based stations confirmed the successful completion of all mission objectives.

What are the main features of MIRV technology?

This successful test has proved India’s ability to attack multiple strategic targets using a single missile system. One Missile, Many Attacks: The most important feature of MIRV technology is its ability to carry multiple warheads (payloads) on a single missile.

It enables simultaneous and precise engagement and destruction of targets located at different locations. This missile has been developed by various laboratories of the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) with the help of industries across the country. During this historic test conducted on Friday, senior DRDO scientists and Indian Army officers were present on the spot.

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has congratulated DRDO, Indian Army and industrial partners associated with this project on this major achievement. The Defense Minister said that this success is a major boost to India’s defense preparedness amidst the changing security scenarios and ever-increasing threats. "incredible potential" Will add.

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