Hindustan Times (Noida)

N-capable Agni-5 test-fired off Odisha

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BALASORE(ODISHA): India successful­ly test-fired nuclear-capable ballistic missile Agni-5, which has a strike range of 5,000 km, from Dr Abdul Kalam Island off the Odisha coast Monday.

This is the seventh trial of the indigenous­ly-developed surfaceto-surface missile, defence sources said.agni-5 is a three stage missile, 17 metres tall, two metres wide and capable of carrying 1.5 tonne of nuclear warheads.

Unlike other missiles of the series, Agni-5 is the most-advanced in terms of navigation and guidance, warhead and engine, according to officials.

“The missile was launched with the help of a mobile launcher from launch pad-4 of the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Dr Abdul Kalam Island in the Bay of Bengal on Monday afternoon,” said a defence source.

“It was an user associated trial and strategic force command with DRDO scientist conducted it,” they said. The missile has been designed to hit the designated target point accurately, guided by the on-board computer with the support of a Ring Laser Gyro-based Inertial Navigation System, the Micro Inertial Navigation System, fully-digital control system and advanced compact avionics, as per DRDO officials.the first two flights of Agni5 in 2012 and 2013 were in open configurat­ion.

The third, fourth and fifth launches were from canister integrated with a mobile launcher, in its deliverabl­e configurat­ion to enable launch of the missile with a very short preparatio­n time as compared to an open launch. The sixth trial was in June during which the missile was fired from a mobile launcher. Several new technologi­es were successful­ly tested during the sixth trial.

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