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Preparations apace for Agni-V launch - southindia - Orissa - ibnlive


BALASORE: Amidst growing tension between India and China over technological� demonstrations, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is all set to start ground preparations for the maiden launch of the country’s longest-range nuke-capable ballistic missile Agni V.
Reliable sources told this paper that a team of scientists and technologists will arrive on January 25 at Wheelers Island test facilities of the Integrated Test Range (ITR) from where the indigenously built missile will be tested. Around 150 technologists, including at least 80 scientists, will be engaged for range integration.
�“We have received confirmation letter for range configuration. The work will start soon. As for the first time a missile with a strike range of more than 5,000 km is being tested from the range, the range will be configured to provide optimum data for validation,” said an official.
Earlier, missiles with a range of 3,000� to 3,500 km have been tested from this island and the tracking systems have tracked the missiles successfully. This time more tracking radars and telemetry systems will be placed to track the long range missile.
Besides the existing radars at Chandipur, Dhamra, Puri and Mahakalpada, one radar will be placed at Andamans and another X-band radar in a ship which will track the missile till its point of impact. If required, another radar will be positioned at Visakhapatnam, said the source.
Chief Controller for Life Sciences and International Cooperation at DRDO W Selvamurthy said the maiden test of Agni V is on schedule.� “We are planning to test the missile in full operational configuration by the end of February. If it doesn’t happen, it will definitely be in the first week of March,” he said informing that all the three stages of the missile have been successfully tested at Jagdalpur in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar district.
�The 17.2 metre missile having launch weight of nearly 50 tonnes and diameter of two metres will be launched from a road mobile system. All its three stages would be fired by solid propellants. It is expected that with a one-tonne nuclear warhead, the missile would give teeth to the country’s much-touted nuclear deterrence programme.
Scientists headed by Scientific Adviser to the Defence Minister (SA to DM) VK Saraswat and Chief Controller (Missiles and Strategic Systems) Avinash Chander are leaving no stone unturned for the launch.
 
now thats a news which is exciting and really good.
The year 2012 is going to be the best year for DRDO and indian defence industry.
 
Nice-
Now the work on Tipu will have a full go ahead--
thanks again :D-
 
we won't need it in near future more priority should have been given to projects like Anti Satellite weapons, missile defence shield, vikrant, arjun, tejas etc development of agni 5 was a waste of time, money and resources.
 
Nice-
Now the work on Tipu will have a full go ahead--
thanks again :D-

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If you are making TIPU "Sultan" to just show technical supremacy then Its welcome, If you are making it to use against India then :rofl: .. Pakistan has already missiles that can hit India for anywhere in pakistan.
 
we won't need it in near future more priority should have been given to projects like Anti Satellite weapons, missile defence shield, vikrant, arjun, tejas etc development of agni 5 was a waste of time, money and resources.

Thats why Agni5 will be our last MRBM and we are not planning to make any ICBM (AgniV has range of 5000km, for ICBM range should be 5500KM :D). After Agni5 we will have capability of ICBM, but we will not make ICBM. I think this is what Saraswat meant to say in one of his interview.

Later phase the work will be mainly focused on
1. K series missiles.
2. Improving existing Missiles
3. Hypersonic missiles
4. SLBMs
5. ABM
6. AAMs
and so on
 
we won't need it in near future more priority should have been given to projects like Anti Satellite weapons, missile defence shield, vikrant, arjun, tejas etc development of agni 5 was a waste of time, money and resources.

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totally disagree we want AGNI-5 asap it will help to balanced the large gap between india - china .
 
Though India is democratic country.
Can't agree
to disagree on this.
If you are Indian and presuming you are and have bit of info about threat we are facing from North.
But agni 3 already has most of china even the capital beijing under it's range it's enough to keep china at bay from commiting any misadventures even if indo-china war brokes out it wont go nuclear for a while since both countries have no first use policy and it is a fact that conventionally they are superior and our indegenous defence industry are in dire situation we need to improve it first and we can't rely much on imported weapons so before international pressure forces a ceasefire we might loose more land than them hope you understand what i want to say since i dont think i have phrased it properly and i am not a false flagger

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Thats why Agni5 will be our last MRBM and we are not planning to make any ICBM (AgniV has range of 5000km, for ICBM range should be 5500KM :D). After Agni5 we will have capability of ICBM, but we will not make ICBM. I think this is what Saraswat meant to say in one of his interview.

Later phase the work will be mainly focused on
1. K series missiles.
2. Improving existing Missiles
3. Hypersonic missiles
4. SLBMs
5. ABM
6. AAMs
and so on
Comeon dude it's almost an icbm
 
ICMB like agni 5 is needed so that India can launch this missile during second strike even from Indian Ocean, which can Hit the most farthest point in China. It is Not necessary that all strategic missiles will be launched from one point only close to Chinese border.
 
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