On March 11, India successfully tested a new multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicle (MIRV) technology on its Agni-V medium- to intercontinental-range ballistic missiles, sparking concerns ...
On March 11, 2024, the Indian government announced that it had successfully tested an Agni-V ballistic missile with multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle (MIRV) technology. According to ...
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The Agni-V’s development and recent test firings mark a significant leap in India’s military prowess, particularly in the realm of nuclear deterrence. As part of India’s Agni series of ballistic ...
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India’s Nuclear Submarines, K-6 Missiles & MIRV Power Can Crush China, Rattle US – Pakistan Already Terrified
New Delhi: India’s BrahMos missiles struck 11 major airbases inside Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. The destruction left behind was severe. Most of those bases still remain non-operational. The ...
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One missile, multiple warheads, many targets: India successfully test-fires Agni 5 with MIRV tech
With MIRV, India can target different different locations or the same location with a time gap. This can include decoys to ...
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