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Source: DRDO


INDIA CONTINUES WORK ON AGNI V
Thursday, July 13, 2017

Source: DRDO


NEW DELHI - India is working on new versions of the Agni ballistic missile. These missiles, which will carry a nuclear payload, will be capable of reaching targets throughout China. Previously, India's missile development program focused on deterring Pakistan.

New Delhi's nuclear-capable systems include two aircraft, four land-based ballistic missiles and one sea-based ballistic missile. In addition, India is working on at least four new systems with long-range land- and sea-based missiles. These missiles could be deployed within the next decade.

India is believed to have enough weapons-grade plutonium to build 150-200 nuclear warheads.

Source: International Business Times
Associated URL: http://www.ibtimes.co.in/indias-missiles-works-can-reach-all-china-nuclear-warheads-734494
Author: Kukil Bora 
 

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