According to the Defence Ministry, this indigenously developed missile with a range of 5,000km can target not only all of Pakistan and China but also the rest of Asia and select regions in Europe.
India successfully tested the Agni-5 MIRV missile from Odisha, boosting its ability to strike multiple targets with a single nuclear-capable weapon.
In the space of 24 hours, India demonstrated mastery over two of the most demanding technologies in warfare: MIRVs and air‑breathing hypersonic propulsion.
India successfully flight-tests an advanced Agni missile equipped with MIRV technology, strengthening its strategic deterrence capability and enhancing its second-strike preparedness ...
Historic missile trial: India’s Agni-5 missile with MIRV technology was successfully tested, capable of delivering multiple warheads to separate targets over hundreds of kilometres. Strategic ...
The MIRV technology allows a single missile to release several nuclear warheads over different cities simultaneously. With ...
The Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) is a technology that allows a single ballistic missile to deliver several nuclear warheads to different targets in a single strike.
More than two years ago, on March 11, 2024 the MoD had said it had carried out the first successful flight test of the indigenously developed Agni-5 missile with MIRV technology.
India's recent MIRV-equipped Agni missile test propels its strategic program into global focus. This advancement, a culmination of decades of indigenous development, significantly bolsters India's ...
Agni-6, has reportedly completed its basic engineering and design phase, with the Defence Research and Development ...