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Agni-V test (Photo via Shiv Aroor/YouTube)
The surface-to-surface ballistic missile Agni-5 has been successfully test fired on Monday (10 November) from Dr Abdul Kalam Island off Odisha coast, Economic Times has reported.
According to the report, the missile, which has been developed indigenously and boasts a strike range of 5,000 km, was launched at 1.30 pm from the integrated strike range (ITR) in Bhadrak district, Odisha.
This was the seventh trial of the advanced nuclear capable missile which is expected to be soon inducted into India’s strategic forces command. The sixth trial of the missile was carried out earlier in June this year from a mobile launcher.
"It was a user associated trial and strategic force command with DRDO scientists who conducted it," defence ministry sources were quoted in the report as saying.
The missile is designed to accurately hit the target using its on-board computer in support with various sub-systems like a ring laser gyro-based inertial system, the micro inertial navigation system, fully digital control system and advanced compact avionics.
Agni missile, unlike the other missiles of its series, is the most advanced with latest technologies in terms of navigation, guidance, warhead and engine.
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