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i guess some people just cant stomach the fact we succeeded.:)
:cheers: today calls for a lot of beer mates.
 
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No, dude. I think you should be googling when you dont have time to go through 42 pages:lol:

Google give you information in wrapped in crap and you have to waste time to get needed information, Here i got exact info in less than 1 minute
 
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I m sorry messed up with classification. But same tome its not ICBM. no official hve claimed it to be ICBM. Its range is 500 km short to be defined as ICBM. I have no clue why range was cease to 5k only.


May be india don't want to give negativsignal to west.

It is an ICBM alright. But yeah, I too doubt why they put it 500km less. Although I dont think thats true.

The west already acknowledges it as an ICBM its 5000km already, adding 500km more shall not antagonize the
west because the west wants India to be a counterweight to china in Asia.
 
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I m sorry messed up with classification. But same tome its not ICBM. no official hve claimed it to be ICBM. Its range is 500 km short to be defined as ICBM. I have no clue why range was cease to 5k only.


May be india don't want to give negativsignal to west.

I think it has been discussed several times before...instead of asking you to got through those pages on PDF i would simply tell you with my experience of those discussions and knowledge....that this Agni V is an ICBM even though the official range is 5000 km. Just know that this is a smart way of presentation. rest asssured about the range of this missile...its not just any ICBM..its much more deadlier and yet a very simple and cleanly designed weapon. There was no hurry while making it and its no chinese plastic missile.
 
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It is an ICBM alright. But yeah, I too doubt why they put it 500km less. Although I dont think thats true.

The west already acknowledges it as an ICBM its 5000km already, adding 500km more shall not antagonize the
west because the west wants India to be a counterweight to china in Asia.

I think it has been discussed several times before...instead of asking you to got through those pages on PDF i would simply tell you with my experience of those discussions and knowledge....that this Agni V is an ICBM even though the official range is 5000 km. Just know that this is a smart way of presentation. rest asssured about the range of this missile...its not just any ICBM..its much more deadlier and yet a very simple and cleanly designed weapon. There was no hurry while making it and its no chinese plastic missile.
 
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@sinochallenger

You're retarded, admit it. These chinese armadillos seem like they can take a few more rounds. You WISH it veered off course. you WISH it lost altitude. you WISH it...well, hadn't been tested. out of all this crazzed flashbang effect you were sent by the CPC to troll using your worst imagination and get paid for it.

It is relevent in your post, you guys are OBSSESED with A5, you guys are pissing in your pants about it.

If it starting losing altitude at 1:08 (as your retared eyes see), it should have very well been seen coming down to the ground within 2:00, it never did. Watch the video again. As the video progressed, it only went further and further up. A snapshot of 1:08 proves nothing. Altitude cannot be measured in a youtube video, it is an optical illusion. Theres practically nothing interesting in that snapshot you're hovering around with.

@loveicon

Guy, its pretty easy to gather a video from google. info can be faked, pics can be fake, but videos like these cannot be false ones. you search google (videos) and you get exactly what video you got here, both are from youtube, if not go to youtube itself for direct video streaming.
 
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Press Information Bureau English Releases


India launches New Generation Strategic Missile AGNI-V
Setting a new milestone in the country’s Integrated Missile Development Programme, India’s maiden Long Range Ballistic Missile (LRBM) AGNI-V (A-5) was successfully flight tested today.

The flawless auto-launch of the missile started at 08:04 hours. Piercing the thin cloud cover, the missile took off from the launch pad at Wheeler’s Island in Odisha at 08:07 hours and started rising exactly the way it was designed for. The missile, with a range of more than 5000 kms, followed the entire trajectory in copybook style perfection as the three stages of Propulsion dropped and fell at appropriate intervals into the Bay of Bengal. The three propulsion stages, developed completely indigenously by DRDO, performed exactly the way they were intended to. The indigenously developed Composite Rocket Motors performed well, signifying the country’s stride and complete self-reliance in this complex propulsion technology.

Ships located in midrange and at the target point tracked the Vehicle and witnessed the final event. Radars and electro-optical systems along the path monitored in real time all the parameters of the Missile.

A number of new technologies developed indigenously were successfully tested in this A-5 Mission. The redundant Navigation systems, very high accuracy Ring Laser Gyro based Inertial Navigation System (RINS) and the most modern and accurate Micro Navigation System (MINS) ensured the Missile reach the target point within few meters of accuracy. The high speed onboard computer and fault tolerant software along with robust and reliable bus guided the Missile flawlessly.

The Vice-President Shri M. Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, Defence Minister Shri AK Antony and National Security Advisor (NSA) Shri Shiv Shankar Menon have hailed the launch of the Agni-V. Dr Singh and Shri Antony spoke to DRDO chief Dr VK Saraswat and Programme Director Shri Avinash Chander and greeted the DRDO Scientists on the A-5 success. Air Marshal K.J. Mathews, Commander-in-Chief, Strategic Forces Command (C-in-C, SFC), who witnessed the launch, said that the success of Agni-V is a historic event for India. Dr V.G. Sekaran, Director, Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL), Dr S.K. Chaudhari, Director, Research Centre IMARAT (RCI), Shri A.K. Chakrabarti, Director, Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL), Shri S.P. Dash, Director, Interim Test Range (ITR), Shri Guruprasad, Director, Research & Development Engineers (R&DE Engineers, Pune) were present during the launch operations. Shri R.K. Gupta, Project Director guided the team of Scientists and employees of DRDO during the launch activities.

Sitanshu Kar
(Release ID :82371)
 
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Press Information Bureau English Releases


India launches New Generation Strategic Missile AGNI-V
Setting a new milestone in the country’s Integrated Missile Development Programme, India’s maiden Long Range Ballistic Missile (LRBM) AGNI-V (A-5) was successfully flight tested today.

The flawless auto-launch of the missile started at 08:04 hours. Piercing the thin cloud cover, the missile took off from the launch pad at Wheeler’s Island in Odisha at 08:07 hours and started rising exactly the way it was designed for. The missile, with a range of more than 5000 kms, followed the entire trajectory in copybook style perfection as the three stages of Propulsion dropped and fell at appropriate intervals into the Bay of Bengal. The three propulsion stages, developed completely indigenously by DRDO, performed exactly the way they were intended to. The indigenously developed Composite Rocket Motors performed well, signifying the country’s stride and complete self-reliance in this complex propulsion technology.

Ships located in midrange and at the target point tracked the Vehicle and witnessed the final event. Radars and electro-optical systems along the path monitored in real time all the parameters of the Missile.

A number of new technologies developed indigenously were successfully tested in this A-5 Mission. The redundant Navigation systems, very high accuracy Ring Laser Gyro based Inertial Navigation System (RINS) and the most modern and accurate Micro Navigation System (MINS) ensured the Missile reach the target point within few meters of accuracy. The high speed onboard computer and fault tolerant software along with robust and reliable bus guided the Missile flawlessly.

The Vice-President Shri M. Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, Defence Minister Shri AK Antony and National Security Advisor (NSA) Shri Shiv Shankar Menon have hailed the launch of the Agni-V. Dr Singh and Shri Antony spoke to DRDO chief Dr VK Saraswat and Programme Director Shri Avinash Chander and greeted the DRDO Scientists on the A-5 success. Air Marshal K.J. Mathews, Commander-in-Chief, Strategic Forces Command (C-in-C, SFC), who witnessed the launch, said that the success of Agni-V is a historic event for India. Dr V.G. Sekaran, Director, Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL), Dr S.K. Chaudhari, Director, Research Centre IMARAT (RCI), Shri A.K. Chakrabarti, Director, Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL), Shri S.P. Dash, Director, Interim Test Range (ITR), Shri Guruprasad, Director, Research & Development Engineers (R&DE Engineers, Pune) were present during the launch operations. Shri R.K. Gupta, Project Director guided the team of Scientists and employees of DRDO during the launch activities.

Sitanshu Kar
(Release ID :82371)
 
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Agni-5 range differential/payload-

5000km - 1.5 ton
6000km - 1 ton
8000km - 0.5 ton
 
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Press Information Bureau English Releases


India launches New Generation Strategic Missile AGNI-V
Setting a new milestone in the country’s Integrated Missile Development Programme, India’s maiden Long Range Ballistic Missile (LRBM) AGNI-V (A-5) was successfully flight tested today.

The flawless auto-launch of the missile started at 08:04 hours. Piercing the thin cloud cover, the missile took off from the launch pad at Wheeler’s Island in Odisha at 08:07 hours and started rising exactly the way it was designed for. The missile, with a range of more than 5000 kms, followed the entire trajectory in copybook style perfection as the three stages of Propulsion dropped and fell at appropriate intervals into the Bay of Bengal. The three propulsion stages, developed completely indigenously by DRDO, performed exactly the way they were intended to. The indigenously developed Composite Rocket Motors performed well, signifying the country’s stride and complete self-reliance in this complex propulsion technology.

Ships located in midrange and at the target point tracked the Vehicle and witnessed the final event. Radars and electro-optical systems along the path monitored in real time all the parameters of the Missile.

A number of new technologies developed indigenously were successfully tested in this A-5 Mission. The redundant Navigation systems, very high accuracy Ring Laser Gyro based Inertial Navigation System (RINS) and the most modern and accurate Micro Navigation System (MINS) ensured the Missile reach the target point within few meters of accuracy. The high speed onboard computer and fault tolerant software along with robust and reliable bus guided the Missile flawlessly.

The Vice-President Shri M. Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, Defence Minister Shri AK Antony and National Security Advisor (NSA) Shri Shiv Shankar Menon have hailed the launch of the Agni-V. Dr Singh and Shri Antony spoke to DRDO chief Dr VK Saraswat and Programme Director Shri Avinash Chander and greeted the DRDO Scientists on the A-5 success. Air Marshal K.J. Mathews, Commander-in-Chief, Strategic Forces Command (C-in-C, SFC), who witnessed the launch, said that the success of Agni-V is a historic event for India. Dr V.G. Sekaran, Director, Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL), Dr S.K. Chaudhari, Director, Research Centre IMARAT (RCI), Shri A.K. Chakrabarti, Director, Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL), Shri S.P. Dash, Director, Interim Test Range (ITR), Shri Guruprasad, Director, Research & Development Engineers (R&DE Engineers, Pune) were present during the launch operations. Shri R.K. Gupta, Project Director guided the team of Scientists and employees of DRDO during the launch activities.

Sitanshu Kar
(Release ID :82371)
 
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