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India successfully tests 'Agni Prime': Five things to know about this home-grown missile

India tests 'Agni Prime' missile: India launched the home-grown missile from the Abdul Kalam Island, situated off the coast of Odisha, on Wednesday, April 3, at around 7 pm. Read on to know the five key points about this significant development

April 05, 2024 / 10:31 IST
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Agni-P: Two-stage canisterised missile, range 1,000-2,000km. Tested first in June 2021. Lighter than previous Agni missiles. (Image: DDRO)
Agni-P: Two-stage canisterised missile, range 1,000-2,000km. Tested first in June 2021. Lighter than previous Agni missiles. (Image: DDRO)

India recently conducted a successful test launch of its new-generation nuclear-capable ballistic missile, named 'Agni Prime'. The launch took place from Abdul Kalam Island, situated off the coast of Odisha, on Wednesday, April 3, at around 7 pm. Here are five key points to understand about this significant development:

1. Agni Prime's Characteristics: The 'Agni Prime' missile is an advanced variant of the Agni class of missiles. It is a two-stage canisterised missile with a maximum range of 1,000 to 2,000 kilometers.

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Notably, it is lighter than its predecessors, weighing at least 50 percent less than the Agni 3 missile. The missile incorporates new guidance and propulsion systems, enhancing its overall performance.

2. Transportability and Storage: One of the notable features of the 'Agni Prime' missile is its canisterised design, allowing for easier transportation by road and rail.