Successful testing of Agni-2: All of China is now within India's range


New Delhi: India on Wednesday successfully tested a surface-to-surface ballistic missile Agni Five. The range of this missile is considered to be five thousand kilometers. It was launched from APJ Abdul Kalam Island. India successfully tested the Agni-2 missile at 7 and 50 pm on Wednesday. However, India said its policy was not always to attack first. But India is pushing hard to increase its strength. Thus, with the entry of Agni-Panch, India's strength has increased many times over. From China to Pakistan, it has become restless.

The strength of the Agni missile is special because it has a lot of work done on its engine. The Agni Five engine is believed to be made of three-phase solid fuel. This makes it more capable and accurate than other missiles.

The Agni-2 intercontinental ballistic missile weighs 50,000 kilograms. It is 17.5 meters long. Its diameter is two meters i.e. 6.8 feet. It can be bombed with an atomic bomb weighing 1,500 kilograms. The missile has a three-stage rocket booster and is powered by solid fuel. Its speed is 24 times faster than sound. That means it travels 8.16 kilometers per second. Thus it travels about five thousand km in just ten minutes and strikes the target.

In addition, the MIRV technique is also special in Agni Five. Because of this, many weapons can be placed on it in one place. This allows the missile to destroy multiple targets at once. The Misai also covers parts of Asia, Europe and Africa.

The missile was originally scheduled to be tested in 2020, but was not possible due to the Kovid-19 epidemic. There is news that the missile will also be tested by multiple independently targeted re-entry vehicles.

The DRDO had earlier tested Agni Prime in June. The range of Agni Prime missile is from one thousand km to two thousand km. The Agni Prime missile is built using state-of-the-art technology used in Agni-4 with a range of 4,000 km and Agni-5 with a range of 5,000 km.


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