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Intermediate range/Inter continental Ballistic Missile
Agni-V
TypeIntermediate range/Inter continental Ballistic Missile
Place of origin India
Service history
In serviceUnder development (Design completed)
Used byIndian Army
Production history
ManufacturerDefence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL)
Unit costRs 250-350 million (INR) or $ 5.6-7.9 million (USD)
Specifications

EngineThree stage
Operational
range
100-600 km
Launch
platform
8 x 8 Tatra TELAR (Transporter erector launcher) & Rail Mobile Launcher (canisterized missile package)
Missiles of India
Surface-
to-surface
Ballistic missiles
Intercontinental
Intermediate range
Medium range
Short range
Submarine-launched
Cruise missiles
Hypersonic
Supersonic
Subsonic
Anti-ship
Anti-tank missiles
Torpedoes
Air-
to-surface
Cruise missiles
Hypersonic
Supersonic
Subsonic
Anti-ship
Anti-tank missiles
Torpedoes
Laser-guided bomb
Anti-radiation missile
Medium range attack
Short range attack
Surface-
to-air
Anti-ballistic missiles
Medium range SAM
Medium range SAM
Short range SAM
MANPADS
Air-
to-air
Visual range
Beyond visual range
Main article: Agni missile system

Agni-V is an intermediate/intercontinental ballistic missile in development by India.

Introduction

According to one of the country's top defence scientists, Dr M Natrajan, DRDO scientists are working on an upgraded version of the Agni III known as the Agni-V (Earlier known as Agni-III* (Agni-III star) and Agni-IV). The missile will have a range of about 5000-6000 km and the first test flight is expected in 2010 end.

Description

The Agni-V is a three stage solid fueled missile with composite motor casing in the third stage. Two stages of this missile will be made of composite material. Agni-V will be able to carry multiple warheads and will have countermeasures against Anti-ballistic missile systems.

The design of the missile is completed and the first test is expected in 2010. The missile will utilize a canister and will be launched from it. Sixty percent of the missile will be similar to the Agni-III missile. Advanced technologies like ring laser gyroscope and accelerometer will be used in the new missile.

References

  1. "Technical tune to Agni test before talks". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2007-12-13.
  2. Y. Mallikarjun, Agni-V design completed; to be test-fired in 2010, The Hindu, 27 November 2008
  3. Press Trust of India. "Next variant of Agni to be inducted within 4 years: Scientist". Retrieved 2007-09-26.
  4. Full of fire
  5. India planning to test fire 5000-km range missile soon
  6. DRDO readying design for 8,000 km-range Agni-V
  7. DRDO to make missiles lighter, cost-effective
  8. Agni V, next goal of DRDO
  9. Agni-V design completed; to be test-fired in 2010
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