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Agni-3 long range missile launched successfully from Orissa | India on Sunday successfully test-fired and launched the
long-range Agni-3 missile from an interim testing rangehere. The missile, which has a range capability
of 3500-kilometers, was flight tested by the Defence Research and Development
Organisation (DRDO) at 10:50 a.m. from Wheeler Island in the Bay of Bengal off
the coast of Orissa. The missile hit its target with pinpoint accuracy and met
all the mission objectives. Two down range ships located near the target tracked
and witnessed the missile reaching its target accurately. This was the fourth
flight test in the Agni-3 series. The missile is 17 meters long and two metres
in diameter. It was powered by a two-stage solid propellant system with a pay
load capability of 1.5 tons. During the course of flight, the missile reached
a peak height of 350 kilometers and re-entered the atmosphere successfully
tolerating
skin temperatures of nearly 3000 degree Celsius. The missile is equipped with
a state of the art computer system, navigated with a most advanced Navigation
system and guided with an innovative guidance scheme. The navigation system used
for guidance is first of its kind. Number of Radars and electro optical tracking
systems along the coast of Orissa monitored the path of the missile and evaluated
all parameters in real time. The launch is part of the pre-induction trial. The
Indian Army (the user) carried out the total launch operations guided by DRDO
scientists. The missile will be fully inducted into the armed forces. Mission
Director Sri Avinash Chander and Project Director Dr V.G. Sekaran guided and
controlled
the complete missile integration and launch activities. The Scientific Advisor
to the Defence Minister and Director General, DRDO, Dr V.K. Saraswat witnessed
the launch. Dr V.K. Saraswat and Sri Avinash Chander congratulated all scientists
and employees of DRDO and industry partners for the launch. The Agni-3 is
considered
India's nuclear deterrent against China. It has been jointly developed by the
DRDO and Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL). |
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