India Successfully Tests Agni Missile with MIRV Capability
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- Context: India has successfully test-fired an advanced Agni missile with the strategic ability to deploy multiple payloads to separate targets simultaneously a milestone that places the country among a select league of global powers.
- The test was conducted from A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Island in Odisha.
MIRV Technology
- Multiple Independently Targeted Re-Entry Vehicle (MIRV) technology enables a single missile to strike several targets located hundreds of kilometres apart.
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- In a MIRV system, multiple warheads are released from the missile at varying speeds and along different trajectories toward separate targets.
- Countries known to possess MIRV-capable missiles include United States, Russia, China, France, and United Kingdom. With the successful test, India has also entered this group of nations.
- Pakistan has also claimed successful tests of its MIRV-capable missile named Ababeel in 2017 and again in 2023.
Details of the Flight Test
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- The missile carried multiple payloads aimed at different targets spread across a large geographical area in the Indian Ocean Region.
- Telemetry and tracking were conducted through multiple ground-based and ship-based stations.
- Tracking systems monitored the missile’s trajectory from launch until the impact of all payloads.
Successful Achievement
- Flight data confirmed that all mission objectives were successfully achieved during the trial.
- The successful test demonstrated India’s ability to strike multiple strategic targets using a single missile system.
Strategic Significance
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- The achievement places India among a select group of nations possessing advanced MIRV missile capability.
- The capability significantly strengthens India’s strategic and defence preparedness against emerging security threats.
- Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the Indian Army, and industry partners played a major role in the successful mission.

