The failed night test of the Agni III, particularly at this stage in its service, raises doubts about India’s nuclear deterrent.
For the first time since 2012, Pakistan tests a nuclear-capable medium-range ballistic missile.
If the payload is reduced, it can even reach distances of upto 8000 km. It is an advancement to the Agni-III and was first test fired in 2012. Since then, it has been tested five more times with ...
India has the Agni family of missiles, with its Agni II MRBM and Agni III IRBM already deployed. India has been conducting ...
On the other hand, the country has four kinds of land-based nuclear missiles — Prithvi I, Agni I, Agni II, Agni III — which constitute nearly 60 warheads. Agni II, the medium-range ballistic ...
The range of Agni Prime, Agni-II, Agni-III and Agni-IV is 1500 km, 2000 km, 3500 km and 4000 km respectively. Defence sources said there were considerable improvements in its re-entry technology ...