On 14 March
2016, India successfully test-fired indigenously built nuclear capable
intermediate range Agni-1 ballistic missile. It was launched from launch pad-4
of the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Abdul Kalam Island (Wheeler Island) on
the Odisha coast. The trial was as part of training exercise by the Strategic
Force Command (SFC) of Indian Army. The sophisticated missile covered 700 km
distance within 9 minutes and 36 seconds. The latest trial of Agni-1 followed
the first successful test-fire that was conducted on 27 November 2015 from the
same base.
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Agni-1 was developed by Advanced System
Laboratory, the premier missile development laboratory of DRDO in collaboration
with Defence Research Development Laboratory and Research Centre Imarat and
integrated by Bharat Dynamics Limited, Hyderabad.
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The missile is 15-metre long and weighed 12
tonnes and equipped with sophisticated navigation system which ensures it
reaches the target with a high degree of accuracy and precision.
The missile is a surface-to- surface and
single-stage missile powered by solid propellant and capable of hitting a
target 700 kilometers away
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