Broccoli
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Any proof these warheads exist?
Nope, and look how large Agni V's warhead is. How can Indians stuff FIVE of those in to one Agni V? That's not going to happen. It was once claimed (there was lot of fan art) that Agni III would have MIRV capability... that didn't happen.
Here is what Hans Kristensen from FAS replied to questions about Agni V and MIRV's.
Reply: A lot of people are very hooked on MIRV, assuming almost automatically that if a country develops and ICBM it will also deploy MIRV on it. But for smaller nuclear weapon states that doesn’t necessarily follow (some of the larger nuclear states are reducing their reliance on MIRV). China has had MIRV capability for many years but not deployed it. For India to add MIRV to Agni-V (assuming India has the technological skills to do so) would significantly decrease its range – especially with India’s relatively heavy warheads. Since range is the main motivation for Agni-V and India has no intention (that I’m aware of) to develop a nuclear doctrine that requires their missiles to destroy a lot of different targets in a single strike, I fail to see why it would be necessary to spend a lot of money and effort to develop MIRV for the Agni-V. HK
We don't even know if this is 200kt or 20kt warhead.