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Agni - IV test scheduled for Tuesday deferred

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Agni - IV test scheduled for Tuesday deferred



The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) deferred the second developmental trial of nuclear capable Agni-IV missile till Wednesday following technical snags in the missile system on Monday evening. The missile was to be test fired from the Odisha coast on Tuesday, a day after Pakistan test fired its Babur missile from an undisclosed location.

This test is significant as its success would propel the country’s elite defence organisation to go for its user phase tests from next year in a bid to induct the missile in the Armed Forces. The Indian scientists too cannot afford to take any chance after the reported successful trial of Babur missile.

Reliable sources told ‘The New Indian Express’ that the missile system developed technical glitches during last minute check ups after the range synchronization. “We had no option but to defer the test. We are trying to rectify the faults. Hopefully the system will be ready by Wednesday,” said a defence official.

Defence sources said preparation had already been completed at the Wheeler Island test facility from where the missile would be launched. While range integration was finished, tracking stations were coordinated accordingly for the scheduled lunch.

“The test would definitely be conducted after rectification of snags, which are not at all major. The final count down would begin at least half-an-hour prior to the test. As the first trial of the missile in November last year was flawless, this time too we hope to get a copybook success,” the official informed.

The indigenously developed 3500-km range surface-to-surface intermediate range ballistic missile (IRBM) has many unique features, which can also defend anti-ballistic defence systems.

Compared to the Pershing missile of the US in terms of technology, the Agni-IV has many cutting-edge technologies, which can meet global standards. The DRDO is planning to induct the missile after two more user-associated trials within next couple of years.

Although its sibling Agni-III has same strike range, but the A-IV weighs less compared to the former. While A-III is about 46 tonnes, A-IV is only 17 tonne. The two missiles have separate identities and will complement each other when required

Even as it is said that the Agni-IV is a modified version of the Agni-II Prime strategic missile whose first test was ended in failure, the DRDO during the maiden test of A-IV claimed there was no missile in the Indian arsenal as A-II Prime.

However, the A-IV missile can carry 1000 kgs warhead with re-entry heat shield. The two-stage solid propelled missile is 20 meter tall. While Agni-III can be launched from rail mobile launcher, Agni-IV from both rail and road mobile launchers, which gives it more flexibility and wide range of operational success.

A DRDO scientist said Agni-IV would bridge the gap between Agni-II and Agni-III. It is designed to increase the kill efficiency along with a higher range performance. The missile is equipped with state-of-the-art technologies that include indigenously developed ring laser gyro and composite rocket motor.
 
A3,A4,A5 are some of DRDO's prime Developments,need to get them in service ASAP !!
 
Glitches? Must have been a fidgety rat that drank the bloody coolant or nibbled the wires away! Whatever, the DRDO needs to ensure there are no glitches in future or else the Army would be left holding the can in a future war!
 
These are critical component of India's defence.... why there is so many technical glitches every time.... don't we have some certification of the missile that comes out of factory.... If there is a Manufacturing defects then the certification person should be kicked out for not doing his job properly.
 
These are critical component of India's defence.... why there is so many technical glitches every time.... don't we have some certification of the missile that comes out of factory.... If there is a Manufacturing defects then the certification person should be kicked out for not doing his job properly.

I dont think the missile system between the first test and induction, remains the same. I think each test tests a particular aspect, and some might even be improved. I guess failures in any new system implemented at a later stage is therefore possible even if the first tests are successful.
 
Better to delay than fail. Testing has its own cost and its more than technical test. A successful test raises the morale and confidence quotient of general public especially regarding national defense.

A noob question, will India use GLONASS or GPS for this test ?
 
are they going to test it from canister?

because DRDO is going to test canistered A 5 next year, so it is possible that they may test this on A 4 first

good luck to DRDO :)
 
Even as it is said that the Agni-IV is a modified version of the Agni-II Prime strategic missile whose first test was ended in failure, the DRDO during the maiden test of A-IV claimed there was no missile in the Indian arsenal as A-II Prime.

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