Half the world is in the grip of this great missile of India, Pak-China tremble with fear!
India can test nuclear-rich intercontinental ballistic missile Agni-5 (Agni-5) today. Countries like China and Pakistan are trembling with fear about the test of this missile, because they have an idea of its power. However, it is a different matter that India has already successfully tested the Agni-5 missile seven times. According to experts, the fear of China is also justified because its entire country is coming in the range of Agni-5 missile.

The Agni-5 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (Agni-V ICBM) has been developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL). It is believed that the range of this missile is 5000 to 8000 km. However, there is controversy about this as well. According to many media reports, some countries including China say that India is not disclosing the correct range of Agni-5. By the way, it is a different matter that China and many countries fear that their entire area is coming under the JD of the missile.
Agni-V, Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) weighs 50 thousand kg. It is 17.5 meters long and has a diameter of 6.7 feet. On top of this a nuclear weapon weighing 1500 kg can be installed. The missile has three-stage rocket boosters, which fly on solid fuel. The speed of Agni-V is 24 times more than the speed of sound. That is, it covers a distance of 8.16 kilometers in one second. According to the information, the missile is capable of attacking the enemy at a speed of 29,401 kilometers per hour. It is fitted with Ring Laser Gyroscope Inertial Navigation System, GPS, NavIC Satellite Guidance System.

Experts believe that if India fires this missile, then it can attack the whole of Asia, Europe, parts of Africa. In other words, half the world is in its JD. The most striking feature of the Agni-5 is its MIRV (Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicles) technology. In this technique, multiple weapons can be installed instead of one in the warhead mounted on the missile. That is, a missile can hit multiple targets simultaneously.
The first successful test of Agni-5 (Agni-V ICBM) took place on 19 April 2012. This was followed by successful trials on 15 September 2013, 31 January 2015, 26 December 2016, 18 January 2018, 3 June 2018 and 10 December 2018. Altogether there have been 7 successful tests of Agni-5 missile. In these tests, this missile was tested on different parameters. From which it came to the fore that the missile is the best weapon to destroy the enemy.
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