India Successfully Test-fired The Agni-4 Missile
India successfully test-fired the Agni-4 missile, which can destroy any city in China and Pakistan in 20 minutes: Agni-4 missile test.
A nuclear-capable medium-range ballistic missile Agni-4 was successfully test-fired on Monday.
This missile, capable of striking up to four thousand kilometers, strikes the ground from the ground. In this way, this missile can destroy any city in China and Pakistan in just 20 minutes.
This missile, 20 meters long, one and a half meters wide, and weighing 17 tons, has the capacity to carry explosives up to 1000 kg.
Have been tested many times.
On Monday, it was released through the mobile launcher. The first test of this missile was done on December 11, 2010.
A team of senior scientists and officials of the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) was present during the missile test from LC-4 off Abdul Kalam Island located in Chandipur, Odisha on Monday evening.
This missile has been successfully test-fired several times in the morning, afternoon, evening, and night.
Managed to destroy the target.
This missile has been successful in destroying its target in all weather.
On the successful test of this indigenously developed missile, DRDO scientists said that the precise control system of the missile has consistently proved the capability of Indian technology.
Features of Agni 4.
Agni-4 missile is equipped with state-of-the-art missile technologies.
It has fifth-generation computers. Its state-of-the-art features are also capable of self-correcting and directing the faults encountered during flight.
The indigenously developed Ring Laser gyro and composite rocket motor further enhance its capability. It is capable of destroying even the smallest target at a height of one and a half meters.
India will not use it first.
Currently included in the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Club. Countries like India, America, Russia, China, and France are present in this club.
The Defense Ministry said that this test is in line with the proven minimum deterrence policy. That is, this test demonstrates a commitment not to use it first.
The successful test of this missile has been done at a time when there is a standoff with China.
Agni-5 has also been successfully tested.
Earlier, India had successfully test-fired a surface-to-surface Agni-5 ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear warheads.
The Agni-5 ballistic missile has a range of 5000 km. Almost all the cities of China come under the range of Agni-5.
Agni-5 has been developed by Bharat Dynamics Limited and DRDO. The Agni-5 missile can carry nuclear warheads weighing up to 1.5 tonnes i.e. 1500 kg.