The failed night test of the Agni III, particularly at this stage in its service, raises doubts about India’s nuclear deterrent.
As a young officer, he was involved with India's Agni and Prithvi missile programs. Lt. Gen. Shankar explained that the successful hypersonic missile test matters for a few key reasons.
NEW DELHI: India successfully tested the new-generation nuclear capable Agni-Prime ballistic missile, which has a strike range from 1,000 to 2,000-km, from the Abdul Kalam Island off the coast of ...
India successfully test-fired nuclear-capable, Agni-I ballistic missile from a test range off Odisha coast. The indigenously built, intermediate range missile is capable of hitting a targ700 kms ...
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India's 10,000 km range Agni VI ICBM is expected sometime later this decade. The Surya or Agni-VI will have an initial range of 6,000 km and be capable of carrying 10 warheads.
India test-fired nuclear capable long range ballistic missile, Agni-5 from Abdul Kalam Wheeler Island off the Odisha coast today. The surface-to-surface missile developed by the Defence Research and ...
India's defence strides in 2024 bring it closer to elite powers like the US, Russia, and China. Discover how groundbreaking missile tech is reshaping its nuclear deterrence and warfare edge ...
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The successful integration of MIRV technology into India's missile capabilities promises to shape future strategic dynamics, enhancing the nation's deterrence capabilities and contributing to ...