Training launch of Agni 4 Missile
On June 6, 2022, India successfully carried night launch of nuclear-capable Agni-4 ballistic missile. It was launched from APJ Abdul Kalam Island in Odisha.
Range of the missile
Agni-4 ballistic missile has a range of around 4,000 kilometres.
Significance of the Missile
- It marks significant boost to India’s military capabilities.
- It is being considered as a part of India’s deterrence against China.
- It also reaffirms country’s policy of having a ‘credible minimum deterrence capability’.
- It was part of routine user training launches and was carried out under Strategic Forces Command.
- It validated all operational parameters as well as the reliability of system.
Recent launch by India
- In the recent months, India test-fired an extended range version of BrahMos supersonic cruise missile. It was the first launch of extended range version of BrahMos missile from Su-30MKI aircraft.
- Indian Navy and Andaman and Nicobar command test-fired an anti-ship version of BrahMos supersonic cruise missile on April 27, 2022.
Agni-IV Missile
It is the fourth in Agni series of missiles. It was earlier known as Agni II prime. It has been developed by DRDO. It is a light-weight and comprises of two stages of solid propulsion and a payload, along with the re-entry heat shield. It is having a range of 4,000 km. Missile is capable of striking targets in almost all of mainland China, in case launched from northeast India.
Testing of Agni-IV
Agni-IV missile has been tested for seven times, over six years. It was successfully test fired for the first time on November 15, 2011 from a road-mobile launcher. It followed its trajectory and attained a height of 900 km. It reached the pre-designated target in Bay of Bengal.
Month: Current Affairs - June, 2022
Category: Science & Technology Current Affairs