Agni-V: 1st Pre-Induction Trial, India Sends Out a Tough Message to China with ICBM Test

India is just a step away from receiving the massive strategic target as entire China is all set to arrive in its firing range with the introduction of Agni-V intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).

On the on Thursday, this missile passed the “first pre-induction trial” with flying colors. By means of it’s officially affirmed and declared 5,500-5,800 km range, entire Asia is all set to arrive within Agni-V’s range.

The ICBM can beat anywhere in China and Asia, which are the parts of Europe and Africa. The connoisseur and the experts said that said and believes that this range can be enhanced and increased to 8,000 km, which can be a massive boost to India’s nuclear avoidance and removal.

India’s instantaneous security challenge arrives from its neighbours–China and Pakistan. China has been flexing its muscles most recently and lately at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with India and in the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean.

With Agni-V, Indian forces have entire China in their range and the ICBM is all set to arrive New Delhi’s biggest strategic prevention and avoidances.

The missile can also undergo only one more trial in 2018 previous this was the showcase and introduces plus inducted into the regiment hoisted by the Tri-Service Strategic Forces Command (SFC) with a control structure and a strong command.

Exclusive Club

India had joined the super-exclusive club of nations which includes the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia, China, and France with the victorious test-firing of Agni-V on April 19, 2012.

North Korea, the US nemesis, has also somehow frightened the Donald Trump administration with back-to-back ICBM tests of its missiles Hwasong-14 and Hwasong-15.

On last Thursday the Agni-V was launched from Dr. Abdul Kalam Island off the Odisha coast. The missile speckled and splashed around 4,900-km away towards Australia in the Indian Ocean and went to the height of 600 kilometers.

The missile can be companion mated with a nuclear warhead very quickly earlier than being sealed into a canister from where it can be launched and unveiled.

After and once the missile will be ready then, only electronic codes have to be fed to unveiled and launch it.  The SFC can manage and handles all the tactical and strategic missiles in India’s arsenal – Prithvi-II (350-km), Agni-I (700-km), Agni-II (2,000-km) & Agni-III (3,000-km) missiles, Agni IV (4,000-km) and Agni-V (over 5,000-km).

These kinds of stuff are mostly coming from India’s security challenges well and can go and discuss within its own range.

The missile, developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) which can arrive under Integrated Guided Missile Development Program, was test-fired for the first time which created history on 19th April 2012.

Since then this has been tested three times more on September 15, 2013, January 31, 2015, and December 26, 2016. The surface-to-surface, three-stage, solid propellant powered Agni-V is about 17 metres long, two metres wide and weighs over 50 tonnes turned to be the successful one.


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