India’s big leap in the defense sector! Successful test of ‘Agni’ missile, which can penetrate targets at a distance of thousands of km
- Test of ‘Agni’ Missile in Odisha. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Island was successfully carried out.
- MIRV technology makes it possible to attack many different targets simultaneously.
- India’s strategic and nuclear defense capabilities have been greatly enhanced by this successful test.
A very important and glorious news for India’s defense sector. India equipped with MIRV technology i.e. single by missile An advanced ‘Agni’ missile that can be fired independently at different targets thousands of km away has been successfully tested. This achievement will take the country’s strategic defense capabilities to new heights. The significant impact of this test was seen directly in Bangladesh. After this incident, discussions and arguments about what exactly India has launched!
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Agni’ MIRV missile was test-fired on Friday off the coast of Odisha. A.P.J. Made from Abdul Kalam Island. During this test, several ‘Pellos’ (munitions), carried by the missile, accurately hit various targets spread over a vast geographical belt in the Indian Ocean region.
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The flight test was successfully completed through the joint efforts of the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and the Strategic Forces Command (SFC). The missile was designed in such a way that it can carry multiple payloads capable of independently targeting different targets spread over a wide geographical area in the Indian Ocean region, it is speculated that the test may have used an advanced version of the ‘Agni-5’ or perhaps its next generation version such as the Mk2. This could include technologies such as a potential ‘hypersonic glide vehicle’ along with MIRV capability.
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Characteristics of MIRV
- The most important feature of MIRV technology is its ability to carry multiple ‘warheads’ (payloads) on a single missile.
- Hai technology destroys targets located in different locations simultaneously, with high precision. In other words, each warhead travels along its own unique trajectory, enabling it to accurately hit targets hundreds of kilometers away.
- This capability is highly effective in evading missile defense systems and significantly enhances India’s nuclear deterrent. India had previously tested the MIRV of the Agni-5 missile under ‘Mission Divyastra’ in March 2024, however, this latest test proves an even more advanced system.
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