Successful test of Agni-2 that can attack up to two thousand km at night


The first fire missile was launched in 2004

Balasore, Ta. November 16, 2019, Saturday

The Agni Missile-2 was successfully tested, this was the first trial of the missile while still further testing of this kind will be done. The drawback of this missile is that it can carry up to 2000 km of attacks even at night. This is a kind of ballistic missile. The missile was tested overnight by the Strategic Forces Command (SFC) in Balasore, Odisha.

The Agni-2 ballistic missile was successfully tested last year but it has been tested for the first time at night. The capacity of this missile can be increased from 2 thousand km to 3 thousand km.

The missile can carry up to 2000 km with a thousand kg weight. The High Accuracy Navigation system mounted on it can be hit at the appropriate target. In addition, its capacity may also be increased.

The Agni-2 ballistic missile is 20 meters long, and is believed to weigh about 17 tons. The biggest drawback of this missile is that it is capable of attacks at night. Often when a war occurs, Pakistan can attack at night.

Even with such a situation, the missile has now come to India, which can also create a kind of fear in Pakistan. The missile has a good modern navigation system that allows the command and control system to work.

Even before some missiles have been launched in the fire series, the night version has also been tested. 15 years ago, the military launched a fire missile, after which its series continued to advance, the Agni-3, Agni-3, Agni-4 and Agni-5 missiles have also been tested. The currently tested two-stage missile will operate with a solid fuel.

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