New Delhi: India on Saturday managed to test the New Generation Agni-Prime Agni-Prime Missile, which has a strike ranging from 1,000 Km to 2,000 km, from Abdul Kalam Island offshore Odisha.
This is the second test of the propellant of two-stage solid fertilizer Missile Agni-P, which has a navigation system and a redundant double guide, after the first on June 28.
AGNI-P missile, the smallest and lighter among the entire AGNI series of ballistic missiles, increasingly increasing Indian strategic prevention capabilities after fully operating after a series of “developments and test users”.
The missile, which was launched at 11.06am, “follow the textbook track to fulfill all the objectives of the mission with a high accuracy rate”, a Drdo official.
“This second flight test has proven reliable performance of all advanced technology that is integrated into the system,” he added.
Both Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Drdo Chairman Dr.
G Satheesh Reddy congratulated the team of scientists.