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India recently conducted a successful test of its Agni-5 missile, an intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) with nuclear capabilities . The test took place on August 20, 2025, from the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur in Odisha . The launch was described as routine and validated all of the missile's operational and technical parameters .
Key features of the Agni-5 missile
The Agni-5 is a surface-to-surface ballistic missile developed by India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) . It is a three-stage, solid-fueled missile that can be launched from a road-mobile canister, making it one of the world's fastest missiles, reaching speeds of up to Mach 24 .
Other key features include:
Range With a range of over 5,000 kilometers (3,100 miles), the Agni-5 can strike targets across nearly all of Asia, including the northernmost parts of China, and parts of Europe . The DRDO is also reportedly working on an upgrade to extend its range to 7,500 kilometers .
Payload The Agni-5 is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead . Some variants are equipped with Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicle (MIRV) technology, which allows a single missile to carry multiple warheads, each capable of hitting different targets .
Guidance and Navigation The missile is equipped with modern technologies for navigation, guidance, and propulsion, ensuring high precision .
Strategic significance
The successful testing of the Agni-5 strengthens India's "no-first-use" nuclear doctrine and its credible minimum deterrence posture . It places India in a select group of nations with long-range ballistic missile capabilities, which includes the United States, Russia, China, and France . The missile is a key part of India's strategy to enhance its defense and military capabilities, particularly in the context of its geopolitical relationships with China and Pakistan . The Agni series of missiles, which includes Agni-1 through Agni-4, have ranges from 700 to 3,500 kilometers and are already deployed .
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Key features of the Agni-5 missile
The Agni-5 is a surface-to-surface ballistic missile developed by India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) . It is a three-stage, solid-fueled missile that can be launched from a road-mobile canister, making it one of the world's fastest missiles, reaching speeds of up to Mach 24 .
Other key features include:
Range With a range of over 5,000 kilometers (3,100 miles), the Agni-5 can strike targets across nearly all of Asia, including the northernmost parts of China, and parts of Europe . The DRDO is also reportedly working on an upgrade to extend its range to 7,500 kilometers .
Payload The Agni-5 is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead . Some variants are equipped with Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicle (MIRV) technology, which allows a single missile to carry multiple warheads, each capable of hitting different targets .
Guidance and Navigation The missile is equipped with modern technologies for navigation, guidance, and propulsion, ensuring high precision .
Strategic significance
The successful testing of the Agni-5 strengthens India's "no-first-use" nuclear doctrine and its credible minimum deterrence posture . It places India in a select group of nations with long-range ballistic missile capabilities, which includes the United States, Russia, China, and France . The missile is a key part of India's strategy to enhance its defense and military capabilities, particularly in the context of its geopolitical relationships with China and Pakistan . The Agni series of missiles, which includes Agni-1 through Agni-4, have ranges from 700 to 3,500 kilometers and are already deployed .
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