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NEW DELHI: India's indigenous nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) Agni-V, which can reach targets as far as Beijing, has been stuck due to a technical snag with its battery and not because of any other considerations, DRDO Chief S Christopher said. :woot::woot:

The problem is solvable and the next testfiring of Agni-V is expected by the year-end, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) chief added.

Asked about the much-delayed fourth test of Agni-V, Christopher said: "It has been delayed because of a technical snag," adding: "There is a problem with the battery."

Asked about the timeframe for the next test, the DRDO chief said: "Our colleagues have said the issue can be resolved. We will do a test before the end of this year."

The DRDO chief also dismissed reports that the test was postponed due to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US.

Modi was in the US from June 6 to 8. This was his fourth visit to the US after assuming office two years ago.

The missile was first tested in April 2012 and then in September 2013.

The last test was carried out on January 31, 2015, from a mobile canister, under then DRDO chief Avinash Chander, widely known as the man behind the Agni series of missiles, on the last day of his tenure.

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 onwards.

Soon after, DRDO sources had told IANS India planned for at least three more tests, and aimed at handing over the missile for user trials by mid-2016.

The Agni-V is the most advanced version of the indigenously built Agni, or Fire, series, part of the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP) that started in the 1960s and was once overseen by A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, who later rose to become the Indian president.

Agni's earlier versions, which have been inducted in the armed forces, can reach anywhere in Pakistan and parts of western China.

Agni-V is a three-stage missile designed to carry an over one-tonne warhead. Its 5,000 km range gives it the farthest reach among all Indian missiles.

India joined the US, Russia, the UK, France and China, which boast ICBM capabilities, when it first tested the Agni-V in 2012.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...-chief-s-christopher/articleshow/53031884.cms

Testing at year end and name of that technical snag must be NSG! not the battery. :victory1:
 
Atleast DRDO officials are honest and open about their problems. Some countries miraclously create every missile outta thin air and some country thinks all their weapons are super duper just cos one country buys all of them. :D

Waiting for A6... :)
 
Atleast DRDO officials are honest and open about their problems. Some countries miraclously create every missile outta thin air and some country thinks all their weapons are super duper just cos one country buys all of them. :D

Waiting for A6... :)


The statement from DRDO Chief S Christopher A5 testing has been stuck due to a technical snag with its battery and not because of any other considerations.

True but I think it has to do with the NSG membership or else why would they postponed the test till year end. DRDO is itching to get the missile tested.

Source: https://defence.pk/threads/icbm-agn...rdo-chief-s-christopher.437721/#ixzz4DNUKMJ5O
 
Atleast DRDO officials are honest and open about their problems. Some countries miraclously create every missile outta thin air and some country thinks all their weapons are super duper just cos one country buys all of them. :D

Waiting for A6... :)

Like how one amreekan national bird tomahawk falls and pretty soon biradar mulk has 'copied' it into Babar :D
 
Like how one amreekan national bird tomahawk falls and pretty soon biradar mulk has 'copied' it into Babar :D
It takes lots of knowledge to copy a brunt mangled heap of metal and wires and turn it into a fictional missile.
Try it.
 
The statement from DRDO Chief S Christopher A5 testing has been stuck due to a technical snag with its battery and not because of any other considerations.

True but I think it has to do with the NSG membership or else why would they postponed the test till year end. DRDO is itching to get the missile tested.

Source: https://defence.pk/threads/icbm-agn...rdo-chief-s-christopher.437721/#ixzz4DNUKMJ5O

Even if it has some problems, Indian officials accept it. We do not fake around failures as successes. That's the building path of success.
I do wanna name any country, but some countries have no account of real testing.. Be it importer or exporter :)

Just pointing out..

Like how one amreekan national bird tomahawk falls and pretty soon biradar mulk has 'copied' it into Babar :D

Baaaburr is named to send shockwaves into the mentality of some country people ;)

Personally I like Babur's leadership skills at such an young age, protecting his small kingdom from his own uncles and finally creating an empire of gigantic proportions.
 
Even if it has some problems, Indian officials accept it. We do not fake around failures as successes. That's the building path of success.
I do wanna name any country, but some countries have no account of real testing.. Be it importer or exporter :)

Just pointing out..



Baaaburr is named to send shockwaves into the mentality of some country people ;)

Personally I like Babur's leadership skills at such an young age, protecting his small kingdom from his own uncles and finally creating an empire of gigantic proportions.

Lol these guys think naming a missile Babur will terrify us with image of invading barbarian hordes. If only they knew that we sleep walk through most of our history lessons :lol:
 
Lol these guys think naming a missile Babur will terrify us with image of invading barbarian hordes. If only they knew that we sleep walk through most of our history lessons :lol:
Babur works, nirbhay doesn't, beat that history boy.
 
NEW DELHI: India's indigenous nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) Agni-V, which can reach targets as far as Beijing, has been stuck due to a technical snag with its battery and not because of any other considerations, DRDO Chief S Christopher said. :woot::woot:

The problem is solvable and the next testfiring of Agni-V is expected by the year-end, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) chief added.

Asked about the much-delayed fourth test of Agni-V, Christopher said: "It has been delayed because of a technical snag," adding: "There is a problem with the battery."

Asked about the timeframe for the next test, the DRDO chief said: "Our colleagues have said the issue can be resolved. We will do a test before the end of this year."

The DRDO chief also dismissed reports that the test was postponed due to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US.

Modi was in the US from June 6 to 8. This was his fourth visit to the US after assuming office two years ago.

The missile was first tested in April 2012 and then in September 2013.

The last test was carried out on January 31, 2015, from a mobile canister, under then DRDO chief Avinash Chander, widely known as the man behind the Agni series of missiles, on the last day of his tenure.

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 onwards.

Soon after, DRDO sources had told IANS India planned for at least three more tests, and aimed at handing over the missile for user trials by mid-2016.

The Agni-V is the most advanced version of the indigenously built Agni, or Fire, series, part of the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP) that started in the 1960s and was once overseen by A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, who later rose to become the Indian president.

Agni's earlier versions, which have been inducted in the armed forces, can reach anywhere in Pakistan and parts of western China.

Agni-V is a three-stage missile designed to carry an over one-tonne warhead. Its 5,000 km range gives it the farthest reach among all Indian missiles.

India joined the US, Russia, the UK, France and China, which boast ICBM capabilities, when it first tested the Agni-V in 2012.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...-chief-s-christopher/articleshow/53031884.cms

Testing at year end and name of that technical snag must be NSG! not the battery. :victory1:
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Clever move by government first target is NSG
 

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