India successfully tested the Agni-5 MIRV missile from Odisha, boosting its ability to strike multiple targets with a single ...
India has restricted Bay of Bengal airspace until May 9, fueling speculation over a possible Agni-6 missile test. Here’s what ...
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One missile, multiple warheads, many targets: India successfully test-fires Agni 5 with MIRV tech
With MIRV, India can target different different locations or the same location with a time gap. This can include decoys to ...
India today announced the successful flight-test of an advanced Agni missile equipped with Multiple Independently Targeted Re-Entry Vehicle (MIRV) technology, marking a major boost to the country’s ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India remains “steadfast as ever” in its determination to defeat terrorism and its ...
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Watch: Spectacular video from Bangladesh captures India's Agni MIRV missile launch
Footage from Cox's Bazar captured the night-time flight of India's advanced Agni missile during a test from Odisha. The ...
Just days after Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) chairman Samir V Kamath said that the R&D agency was ...
The Agni V – pictured above taking part in India's Republic Day parade in 2013 – is a nuclear-capable missile that can carry either a single warhead or multiple warheads over ranges up to 5,500 km.
On March 11, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted that India had successfully tested an Agni-V missile equipped with Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) technology. MIRV ...
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