Nuclear-Capable Agni 5 Missile Successfully Tested in India
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The Agni 5 missile, a long-range ground ballistic missile from India, underwent a successful test launch on Thursday night of December 15.
The test was conducted from A P J Abdul Kalam Island, located on the coastline of Odisha, by the Strategically Forces Command (SFC), which manages the Agni-5. Just several months afterward China fired its long-range missile, and the SFC thoroughly inspected Agni 5 for the initial time in October of last year.
Following the Chinese and Indian military engaged in combat at the Boundary of Absolute Control in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, just several days have passed since the most recent test. In addition to Beijing and other Chinese cities, Agni-5 can reach targets between 5,000 and 5,500 kilometers. Here is the Agni 5 latest news on the missile’s main characteristics and development process.
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