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India will conduct a second test of its longest range, nuclear-capable ballistic missile sometime around September 15,according to local media outlets.On Monday, the Chennai-based The Hindu cited an unnamed official at the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO), India’s military technology agency, as saying that DRDO is currently preparing for the second test of the Agni-V missile at Wheeler Island. The official said the test would be conducted “around September 15,” presumably depending on how preparations go and weather conditions. The report went on to cite another Indian official as saying that two Indian naval ships were being positioned in the Indian Ocean near the target point of the test.

The Agni-V is a three-stage, solid-fueled missile that can travel 5,000 km while carrying a 1,000 km payload, making it India’s longest range missile. It is often referred to as India’s first intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) in local media. Although it demonstrates mastery of all the necessary technologies of ICBMs, technically it is only an intermediate ballistic missile as ICBMs have ranges of at least 5,500 km.

India first tested the Agni-V in April 2012. The first test, which was also conducted at Wheeler Island, was successful and garnered a lot of excitement in India, both because of the scientific achievements involved in developing an ICBM-like missile, as well as because the Agni-V will allow India to deliver nuclear weapons to many of China’s major cities for the first time. In light of this, some in India have taken to calling the Agni-V the “China killer.”

Last month The Hindu reported Tessy Thomas, the director of the Agni Missile Project at DRDO, as saying there will be two or three more tests of the Agni-V before the missile is deemed operational in 2015. She also said that the Agni-V, like all of India’s missiles, is a “weapon of peace.”

Back in May, V.K. Saraswat, who at the time was DRDO’s Director-General, confirmed that his organization was modifying the Agni-V to enable it to carry Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicles (MIRVs).As The Diplomat explained at the time:

“MIRVs enable ICBMs to carry multiple nuclear warheads on a single missile, and strike multiple targets or a single target with greater efficiency. After the last stage of the ICBM boosts off, a MIRVed ICBM will dispense the warheads to their separate or singular targets. Both the Soviet Union and the United States MIRVed their ICBM forces during the 1970s, which complicated arms control agreements moving forward.”

In her comments last month, Ms. Thomas implied that the modifications to allow India to MIRV its Agni-Vs had been completed successfully. This raises the possibility that the upcoming test would use a MIRVed Agni-V, although The Hindu report did not give any indication to suggest that this is the case.

http://thediplomat.com/flashpoints-blog/2013/09/11/india-to-test-china-killer-agni-v-icbm/
 
In a Nuclear situation , it doesnot matter who is more powerfull . Everyone will be at loss .

There is a reason why it is called MAD .... Mutually Assured Destruction .

Not everyone will lose but just India since India just build this AGNI V which is the only missile that can hit portion of China while China has several dozen missiles that cover all of India. If India fires this AGNI V at China then India will be history.

Any it is not even operational yet until 2015 :

Agni V to be operational by 2015
http://missilethreat.com/agni-v-to-be-operational-by-2015/
 
India To Test 5,500-km Agni-V Ballistic Missile On Sunday

The second test of India's 5,500+ km range Agni-V ballistic missile is scheduled for Sunday, Sept 15 from Wheeler Island in the Bay of Bengal. This will be the second test of India's longest range strategic nuclear-capable weapon after its debut test on April 19 last year. Top sources tell me the Agni-V will be tested in a cannisterised configuration in December.


Not everyone will lose but just India since India just build this AGNI V which is the only missile that can hit portion of China while China has several dozen missiles that cover all of India. If India fires this AGNI V at China then India will be history.

Any it is not even operational yet until 2015 :

Agni V to be operational by 2015
http://missilethreat.com/agni-v-to-be-operational-by-2015/

For your eyes only.... :yay: :ashamed:
 
:omghaha: 5000 km is hardly called a ICBM. We have that 30 years ago. True ICBM covers 10,000 KM. Ours can do 13,000 Km

Bollywood daydreaming :sleep:

Well , the international standard is 5500 km to call a missile ICBM . A5 falls in that category .

It's sad that the world doesnot adopt the chinese standard .

Not everyone will lose but just India since India just build this AGNI V which is the only missile that can hit portion of China while China has several dozen missiles that cover all of India. If India fires this AGNI V at China then India will be history.

That is your assumption . I don't think the chinese military planners are that stupid .

Moreover missiles like A3 can reach a good portion of china .

What makes A5 significant is that it brings entire chinese landmass under our strike range .

Any it is not even operational yet until 2015 :

Agni V to be operational by 2015
http://missilethreat.com/agni-v-to-be-operational-by-2015/

So the only chance for China is to attack before 2015 .

Even then there are missiles like A1 , A2 and A3 .
 
Well , the international standard is 5500 km to call a missile ICBM . A5 falls in that category .

It's sad that the world doesnot adopt the chinese standard .



That is your assumption . I don't think the chinese military planners are that stupid .

Moreover missiles like A3 can reach a good portion of china .

What makes A5 significant is that it brings entire chinese landmass under our strike range .



So the only chance for China is to attack before 2015 .

Even then there are missiles like A1 , A2 and A3 .

No need for China to do so since India is self-destructing thanks to the Naxals, Northeast rebels , corruption, religious hatred etc etc
 
:omghaha: 5000 km is hardly called a ICBM. We have that 30 years ago. True ICBM covers 10,000 KM. Ours can do 13,000 Km

Bollywood daydreaming :sleep:

You can have missiles which go around the world twice to hit India does it hardly matter.we have misslies which reach anypart of china covering the shortest distance.
 
No need for China to do so since India is self-destructing thanks to the Naxals, Northeast rebels , corruption, religious hatred etc etc

Problems like that exist in every single country . India is no exception .

All these problems existed for a long time . Has not affected our growth a bit .

Moreover we are making significant progress in these fields .

As Indian economy grows , these problems will vanish with time .
 
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