India test-fires Agni-V ballistic missile
India on Thursday successfully test fired nuclear-capable Agni-V ballistic missile having a range of over 5,000 km, marking a significant boost to the country's strategic deterrence, people familiar with the development said.
The test was carried out to validate new technologies and equipment on the missile that are now lighter than before, news agency ANI reported citing defence sources. This was the latest test in the Agni missile series, and defence sources added that the trial has proved the ability to augment the range of the Agni-V missile.
The test-firing of the missile from the Abdul Kalam Island off Odisha coast assumes importance as it comes amid recent border tensions with China, wherein Indian troops clashed with Chinese counterparts in Arunachal Pradesh.
Existing variant Agni-IV is capable of hitting targets at a range of 4,000 km while Agni-III has a range of 3,000-km, and Agni-II can fly up to 2,000-km. The test firing of the missile is part of the process for its induction into the tri-services strategic forces command.
