India to test fire Agni-V by year-end

June 03, 2011 05:35 pm | Updated November 02, 2016 01:11 pm IST - New Delhi

In this file photo DRDO chief V.K. Saraswat, left, and Agni missile programme director Avinash Chander pose with a model of the missileThe 5,000-km Agni-V ballistic missile will be launched by the end of this year, Mr. . Saraswat said on Friday.

In this file photo DRDO chief V.K. Saraswat, left, and Agni missile programme director Avinash Chander pose with a model of the missileThe 5,000-km Agni-V ballistic missile will be launched by the end of this year, Mr. . Saraswat said on Friday.

India will for the first time test fire its 5,000-km range Agni-V ballistic missile by the end of this year in what is being seen as a major leap in the country’s missile capability.

“Agni-V missile would be ready for test by the end of this year, probably in December,” Defence Research and Development Organisation chief V.K. Saraswat said in New Delhi on Friday on the sidelines of a function.

He said that the 3,000-km range Agni-III missile has already been inducted into the armed forces. “Agni-III is already inducted. Its development has been completed and is under production,” he said.

Mr. Saraswat was replying to the queries on development schedule of Agni-III and Agni-V series of missiles after Defence Minister A.K. Antony, who addressed the function, asked the DRDO to prioritise development of the 5,000-km range ballistic missile.

Congratulating the DRDO for developing Ballistic Missile Defence System, Mr. Antony said, “DRDO must demonstrate the capability to develop missiles of the range of 5,000 km at the earliest. This is a challenge for the DRDO and I hope they will successfully meet this challenge at the earliest.”

“The first trial is expected to start in December this year followed by a series of modifications and further trials over the next few years. This missile would be based on the concept of re-entry vehicle capable of covering whole of Pakistan and China,” DRDO officials said.

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