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Agni II Prime to be tested again


Missile technologists of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) are reaching Wheeler Island off the coast of Orissa for the launch of India's Agni II Prime missile on November 15. The missile will take off from a specially designed truck and, if the flight is successful, it will target an area 3,000 km away in the Bay of Bengal.

The missile engineers are looking forward to the Agni II Prime launch after the successful flights of Shourya, Prithivi-II and Agni-II missiles in the last week of September this year.

However, they are keeping their fingers crossed because the maiden flight of Agni-II Prime in December 2010 had failed. The flight ended abruptly after a problem in the control system of the first stage of the missile, which occurred during the lift-off.

NO CHANGE

There is no change in the configuration of the Agni II Prime to be launched on November 15 and the missile that failed last December.

The missile engineers said: “We had a problem last time. We have identified the problem and taken precautions to stabilise the whole system. We have introduced a lot of redundancies to take care of the anomalies that may occur during the flight,” they added.

Agni-II Prime is a two-stage surface-to-surface missile that aims at filling the gap in the ranges between Agni-II and Agni-III. While Agni-II can take out targets 2,000 km away, Agni-III can travel a distance of 3,000 km to 3,500 km.

All the three are strategic missiles that can carry nuclear warheads. But test flights like these carry conventional explosives. Agni-II Prime is 20 metres long and weighs 17 tonnes. This time it will carry a warhead weighing 800 kg instead of the normal 1,000 kg. “We are aiming to go for range of 3,000 km this time,” a DRDO official said. The Advanced Missile Laboratory, Hyderabad, has designed and developed the missile.

The DRDO has also developed the Agni-V, the most powerful missile in India's arsenal. Agni-V, which will carry a nuclear warhead, can aim at places 5,000 km away. The motors of its three stages have undergone successful tests at a facility at Jagdalpur in Chhattisgarh. Its maiden flight may take place in December 2011 or January/February 2012.


The Hindu : News / National : Agni II Prime to be tested again
 
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there are no design flaws in Indian ballistic missiles rather the poor manufacturing quality of the stages is what caused the failed flight last year now this time if the quality has improved it should be tested successfully and Agni 2 Prime can go 2,500 to 3,000km pending on payload since it is a 800kg payload this time it should go at least 3,000km
 
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However, they are keeping their fingers crossed because the maiden flight of Agni-II Prime in December 2010 had failed. The flight ended abruptly after a problem in the control system of the first stage of the missile, which occurred during the lift-off.
That's pretty sad. India's can't get even the first stage on a liquid fueled rocket to work properly. The "fine art" of ballistic missiles is maintaining accuracy over long distances and advanced navigation technology like atomic clocks, celestial guidance, etc. If the test last year failed because of something as simple and basic as first stage booster, India is way far behind.

I doubt Agni-2 will be operational before 2015 at the earliest.
 
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That's pretty sad. India's can't get even the first stage on a liquid fueled rocket to work properly. The "fine art" of ballistic missiles is maintaining accuracy over long distances and advanced navigation technology like atomic clocks, celestial guidance, etc. If the test last year failed because of something as simple and basic as first stage booster, India is way far behind.

I doubt Agni-2 will be operational before 2015 at the earliest.


here it goest trolling ....keep it up buddy.. it's obvious from you..
 
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That's pretty sad. India's can't get even the first stage on a liquid fueled rocket to work properly. The "fine art" of ballistic missiles is maintaining accuracy over long distances and advanced navigation technology like atomic clocks, celestial guidance, etc. If the test last year failed because of something as simple and basic as first stage booster, India is way far behind.

I doubt Agni-2 will be operational before 2015 at the earliest.

These are 60's tech, now missiles use GPS navigation.
 
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Agni II is still being tested??? I thought India is already deploying Agni V...

Read again,this is Agni 2Prime and not Agni 2.Agni 2 is operational from 2006.Though as per our doctrine,the SFC also tests operational systems twice every year and that's why they take two missiles from every batch supplied to them to check their quality.
 
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what is difference between Agni 2 and agni 2 prime except name ?
anyone knew any detail or i have to wait until they tested Agni 2 prime ?
 
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what is difference between Agni 2 and agni 2 prime except name ?
anyone knew any detail or i have to wait until they tested Agni 2 prime ?

Not much detail is available other than the increased range.So I guess we all have to wait a bit.
 
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Agni2 prime would be a new missile with longer range in Indian arsenal.If it goes successful, it might trigger a race between India and Pakistan.
This will definitely provide Pakistan a cause of testing Ghauri 3 with 3000-3500km range.Lets see what happens.
 
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Agni2 prime would be a new missile with longer range in Indian arsenal.If it goes successful, it might trigger a race between India and Pakistan.
This will definitely provide Pakistan a cause of testing Ghauri 3 with 3000-3500km range.Lets see what happens.

We don't need long range missiles for pakistan... may be you
 
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