India Successfully tested Agni 3 Missile- Ready for Army use
Indian scientists achieved a major milestone in missile technology when they successfully conducted the flight test of the Intermediate
Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM) – AGNI III from the Wheeler Island, off the coast of Orissa on 7th feb. The 16 meter long missile
weighing 48 tonnes, lifted off successfully from its Rail Mobile Launcher System leaving a trail of orange and yellow smoke. The missile which has a
range of more than 3000 kms is capable of carrying a pay load of 1.5 Tonnes. The AGNI-3 Missile tested for the full range, hit the target with
pinpoint accuracy and met all the mission objectives. Two down range ships located near the target have tracked and witnessed the Missile reaching
the target accurately. The achievement is of high degree of self reliance in AGNI III, as most of the sub systems have been developed within the country with the synergy between DRDO – Industry (both Public and Private sector) and Academia. As per the Mission Director, Shri Avinash Chander, many “firsts” have been established by this launch, which includes the Flex Nozzle Controls of Rocket Motor during powered phase, specially developed composite propellant with high specific impulse for the rocket. Guidance and Control with built in fault tolerant avionics, withstanding of severe aero thermal environment experienced during the Re-entry phase and coordinated mission management. While the formal induction will take at least two more years and a few more tests, the missile is strategically vital in India’s nuclear deterrence plans that rely on the second strike theory. India’s stated policy has been of no first use, which makes it vital to have long range missiles to strike back in the event of a nuclear attack. Immediately after the test, Defence Minister A K Antony congratulated DRDO for the success and called the successful test a ‘tremendous
achievement’.In a message to the scientists behind the project, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said, “I convey my heartiest
congratulations to the DRDO, the Advanced Systems Laboratory, Hyderabad and all members of the Project Team for the successful launch of the Agni 3
missile. On behalf of the Nation I commend our scientists and engineers for their dedication, hard work and excellence in our march towards achieving
self-reliance in high-technology areas and meeting the country’s defence needs.” In Brief About Agni
The Agni missile (Sanskrit: Agnī "Fire") is a family of Medium to Intercontinental range ballistic missiles developed by India under the Integrated Guided Missile Development Program. As of 2008, the Agni missile family comprises three deployed variants:
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