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RV mark 1 and 2 does show a diameter small enough for some form of miniaturization as they seem to be less than 1 meter,may be 80-90 cm.Who Says India Cannot, Factually We are tested Two Sub-Kiloton Yield Devices on 13th May On 13 May, at 12.21 p.m.IST 6:51 UTC, two sub-kiloton devices (Shakti IV and V) were detonated. In Second group consisted of the remaining two sub-kiloton devices Shakti IV and V. An additional, sixth device (Shakti VI) is suspected to have been present but not detonated.
- Shakti IV- A 0.5 kt experimental device.
- Shakti V – A 0.2 kt experimental device
Agni-1 with same diameter warhead assembly 80-90cm was deployed in 2004. that was the official year of deployment. On the other hand back then Pakistan deployed a missile with mere 53cm Diameter the Babur,and that was not a TNW.
Goes to show Pakistani supremacy in miniaturization.