INDIA
SUCCESSFULLY TEST FIRES AGNI-IV MISSILE
India on Monday successfully test-fired
its nuclear-capable strategic missile Agni-IV, with a strike range of about
4,000 km, from a test range off the Odisha coast. "The test firing was a
total success.
The missile travelled its full range," M V K V
Prasad, the director of Integrated Test Range said. It was test launched from
the launch complex-4 of the ITR at Wheeler Island, at about 10:52 AM, defence
sources said.
A high performance on-board computer with distributed avionics architecture, a
high speed reliable communication bus and a fully digital control system were
used to control and guide the missile to the target, the sources said.
"It is equipped with modern and compact avionics to provide high level of
reliability," a DRDO official said.
"The state-of-the-art Ring Laser Gyros based high accuracy INS (INS) and
Micro Navigation System (MINGS) complementing each other in redundant mode have
been incorporated into the missile system in guidance mode," the sources
said.
The sophisticated missile is lighter in weight and has two stages of solid
propulsion. The payload, with a re-entry heat shield can withstand temperature
of more than 3000 degree Celsius, a defence scientist said. The missile is
undergoing developmental trials by the DRDO.
This is the third development trial of Agni-IV missile by the DRDO. Radars and
electro-optical systems along the coast of Odisha have been positioned for
tracking and monitoring all the parameters of the missile.
Two Indian naval ships were anchored near the target area to witness the final
event. The last trial of the missile was carried out successfully on September
19, 2012 from the same base.
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