Agni-2 will cover 2000 to 3000 km distance, test succeeded

Recently, India has successfully test-fired a 2,000-km range Agni-2 ballistic missile from Balasore, Odisha. Defence sources confirmed that 'The surface-to-surface missile was tested from the Integrated Test Range (ITR).' The test of Agni-2 missile was conducted last year which was not successful where it has been tested again at night for the first time. Its firepower can be increased from 2,000 to 3,000 km. Agni-2 missile is capable of carrying nuclear weapons.

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According to the information received, India had earlier tested the indigenously built Agni-1 ballistic missile on February 6. The Indian Army's Tactical Force Command had test-fired a missile with a range of 700 km from the launch pad-4 of the Integrated Test Range (ITR) from Abdul Kalam Island in Balasore. The twenty meters long Agni-2 ballistic missile weighs 17 tonnes can carry 1000 kg warhead (weapons) with it for a distance of 2000 km. Agni-2 missile has already been inducted into the army.

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Features of Agni-2: - - The 20 meters long Agni 2 ballistic missile weighs 17 tons. - Agni-2 will be able to carry warheads (weapons) of 1000 kg to a distance of 2000 km. - High accuracy navigation system to hit the precise target. - The firepower will be increased from 2000km to 3000 km.

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