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Three more tests will be conducted in the next 12 months of India's indigenously-developed nuclear-capable Agni-V inter-continental ballistic missile, which can reach targets as far as Beijing, before it would be "ready for induction", its developer says.

"We need to do two to three more development launches and the forces may want to do some. We expect by mid-2016, the missile will be ready for induction," an official of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), which has developed the missile, told IANS on condition of anonymity as he is not authorised to speak to the media.

The jury, however, is out on that one as the 5,000-km-range missile that can carry a one-tonne warhead has repeatedly missed its deadlines. Also, "ready for induction" could be a case of semantics as the armed forces could well interpret this as "ready for user trials", which can be quite prolonged.

The missile has already undergone three tests, the last one being from a canister.

According to DRDO officials aware about the developments concerning the missile, two to three more tests will be undertaken in the next 12 months.

The Agni-5 has been tested thrice so far.

It was first tested in April 2012 and then in September 2013. The third launch, on January 31, was from a mobile canister.

The canisterised missile has a much longer shelf-life, with the container being made of special steel that absorbs the blast of the takeoff.

In the canisterised launch, a gas generator inside the canister ejects the missile up to a height of about 30 metres. A motor is then ignited to fire the missile.

As the launch process happens inside a canister, it takes away the need of a jet deflector on the launcher that is otherwise needed for redirecting the high energy exhaust.

The strength of the surface of the launch pad is not a critical factor either, making it possible to launch the missile from anywhere.

In addition to giving the user more flexibility, a canister-based missile offers the option to launch at a very short notice and with less manpower.

"The last launch was the smoothest so far... there were no glitches and the whole process was finished in around two and half hours," the official said.

The canisterised launch of Agni-5 was done under former DRDO chief Avinash Chander, widely known as the man behind the Agni series of missiles, on the last day of his tenure.

The Agni-5 is the most advanced version of the Agni, or Fire, series, part of the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme that started in the 1960s.

Three more tests of India's ICBM in 12 months - newkerala news #46793
 
Three more tests will be conducted in the next 12 months of India's indigenously-developed nuclear-capable Agni-V inter-continental ballistic missile, which can reach targets as far as Beijing, before it would be "ready for induction", its developer says.

"We need to do two to three more development launches and the forces may want to do some. We expect by mid-2016, the missile will be ready for induction," an official of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), which has developed the missile, told IANS on condition of anonymity as he is not authorised to speak to the media.

The jury, however, is out on that one as the 5,000-km-range missile that can carry a one-tonne warhead has repeatedly missed its deadlines. Also, "ready for induction" could be a case of semantics as the armed forces could well interpret this as "ready for user trials", which can be quite prolonged.

The missile has already undergone three tests, the last one being from a canister.

According to DRDO officials aware about the developments concerning the missile, two to three more tests will be undertaken in the next 12 months.

The Agni-5 has been tested thrice so far.

It was first tested in April 2012 and then in September 2013. The third launch, on January 31, was from a mobile canister.

The canisterised missile has a much longer shelf-life, with the container being made of special steel that absorbs the blast of the takeoff.

In the canisterised launch, a gas generator inside the canister ejects the missile up to a height of about 30 metres. A motor is then ignited to fire the missile.

As the launch process happens inside a canister, it takes away the need of a jet deflector on the launcher that is otherwise needed for redirecting the high energy exhaust.

The strength of the surface of the launch pad is not a critical factor either, making it possible to launch the missile from anywhere.

In addition to giving the user more flexibility, a canister-based missile offers the option to launch at a very short notice and with less manpower.

"The last launch was the smoothest so far... there were no glitches and the whole process was finished in around two and half hours," the official said.

The canisterised launch of Agni-5 was done under former DRDO chief Avinash Chander, widely known as the man behind the Agni series of missiles, on the last day of his tenure.

The Agni-5 is the most advanced version of the Agni, or Fire, series, part of the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme that started in the 1960s.

Three more tests of India's ICBM in 12 months - newkerala news #46793
 
Congrats DRDO. :D




Lets hope they will stick to the timelines.

No more delays please. :crazy:


Agni-V development to induction took only 6/7 years, where is the delay than? they developed and inducted agni-3 in just 6 years. Please give the credit where it should be given.


Three more tests will be conducted in the next 12 months of India's indigenously-developed nuclear-capable Agni-V inter-continental ballistic missile

Someone tell this idiot journos that stop using the word 'indigenously-developed' every where. Which country sells an ICBM??
 
Congrats DRDO. :D







Agni-V development to induction took only 6/7 years, where is the delay than? they developed and inducted agni-3 in just 6 years. Please give the credit where it should be given.




Someone tell this idiot journos that stop using the word 'indigenously-developed' every where. Which country sells an ICBM??
Dude there is a point in our last post regrading to indigenous.how could our neighbor has getting ready made missile system from N.K without any credible manufacturing process or testing after its development.

Congrats DRDO. :D







Agni-V development to induction took only 6/7 years, where is the delay than? they developed and inducted agni-3 in just 6 years. Please give the credit where it should be given.




Someone tell this idiot journos that stop using the word 'indigenously-developed' every where. Which country sells an ICBM??
Dude there is a point in our last post regrading to indigenous.how could our neighbor has getting ready made missile system from N.K without any credible manufacturing process or testing after its development.
 
3 Agni-5 tests in next 12 months? So we are ready to induct our first ICBM in next one year. Good job DRDO
 
Congrats DRDO. :D







Agni-V development to induction took only 6/7 years, where is the delay than? they developed and inducted agni-3 in just 6 years. Please give the credit where it should be given.




Someone tell this idiot journos that stop using the word 'indigenously-developed' every where. Which country sells an ICBM??
Congrats DRDO. :D







Agni-V development to induction took only 6/7 years, where is the delay than? they developed and inducted agni-3 in just 6 years. Please give the credit where it should be given.

yeah man, I was harsh on them I guess. But actual scheduled induction was dated more than a year back. :p
5/6 years for development of an ICBM is impressive indeed. :cheers:

Someone tell this idiot journos that stop using the word 'indigenously-developed' every where. Which country sells an ICBM??


yeah true. Bt North Korea did sell their ICBM to our western neighbours.
 
Congrats DRDO. :D







Agni-V development to induction took only 6/7 years, where is the delay than? they developed and inducted agni-3 in just 6 years. Please give the credit where it should be given.




Someone tell this idiot journos that stop using the word 'indigenously-developed' every where. Which country sells an ICBM??
Dude there is a point in our last post regrading to indigenous.how could our neighbor has getting ready made missile system from N.K without any credible manufacturing process or testing after its development.
 
Now lets move on to the next big ICBM project, shall we?

You mean to say publicly? We did 10,000 + development a decade and half back. Just don't need them in the numbers as GoI has mandated Indian Defence arc to be IOR and near vicinity of India till Afghanistan in west and South China Sea in East
 
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I find it funny that most people assume the range of Agni V is only 5000 km :lol:

If anyone had to compare the range of similar class of missiles from anywhere in the world they would have easily got the true range of Agni V :disagree:

1. Russia : Topol-M , Missile weight = 47 tons, Range = 11,000 KM , warhead 800 kt made in 1994.

2. Russia : RS24, Weight = 49 tons, Range = 12,000 KM, warhead 4 x 550 kt , made in 2007.

3. Russia: Bulava, Weight = 37 tons, Range = 10,000 KM, warhead 6 x 150 kt, made in 2005

4. USA / UK : Trident , weight = 33 tons, Range = 7400 KM, warhead 8 x 100 kt, made in 1977

5. France: M 45, weight = 35 tons, Range = 6000 KM, warhead 6 x 110 kt TNT, made in 1986

6. France: M51.1, weight = 52 Tons, Range = 10,000 + KM, warhead 6 to 10 x 100 kt , made in 2006

7. China JL2, weight = 42 tons, Range = 12,000 KM, warhead 3-6, made in 2001

8. China DF 31, weight = 42 tons, Range = 12,000 KM, warhead 3, made in 1999

9. India: Agni V, weight = 50 Tons, Range = 5,500 KM :cheesy: , warhead 1,500 kg, made in 2012 :


EVERY other missile of its class has a range of 10,000 KM :D and they were made 20 to 30 years back. Assuming the India is just catching up, even then Agni will have a range of 12,000 K M Easy.
 
@raktaka
1. Agni V new version(Agni V TD-3) borrows most of features from Agni IV. Agni III optimized version is 22 tons.
2 Agni V adds 1 more engine atop.
3. Agni V weight will come down to 25-30 tons once they make it full composite including the full solid composite engine and composite propellants.

The minimal range of Agni V with 25-30 tons weight will be around 8000 KM:)

Pakistan successfully test-fires Shaheen 1-A ballistic missile [900 km] | Page 6
 
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@raktaka
1. Agni V new version(Agni V TD-3) borrows most of features from Agni IV. Agni III optimized version is 22 tons.
2 Agni V adds 1 more engine atop.
3. Agni V weight will come down to 25-30 tons once they make it full composite including the full solid composite engine and composite propellants.

The minimal range of Agni V with 25-30 tons weight will be around 8000 KM:)

Pakistan successfully test-fires Shaheen 1-A ballistic missile [900 km] | Page 6

You are speculating about the weight. If its weight is indeed low then the range is MUCH Greater than what I have said. :agree:

Consider another aspect, the SIZE.

Agni V is 17 m high and 2 m wide. Lets assume its volume is 53 m3

French M51 is 12 m high and 2.3 m wide. Approximate volume is 50 m3

Chinese DF-31 is 13 m hight and 2.25 m wide, Approximate volume is 51 m3

Russian Topol M is 22.7 m high and 1.9 m wide, approximate volume is 64 m3.


All these missiles have a speed between mach 22 to mach 25 :azn:

Slice it any way you want, Agni V range is certainly more than 10,0000 KM. :devil:
 

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