By Bizodisha Bureau, Bhubaneswar. November 9, 2015 : India on Monday test-fired nuclear-capable strategic missile Agni-IV from the Abdul Kalam Island (formerly known as Wheeler Island) off Odisha coast in Bhadrak district, nearly 200 km from here.

Agni-IVThe missile was fired from a road-mobile launcher at about 9.45 am by the Indian Army’s Strategic Forces Command (SFC).

The 4,000-km range two-stage missile weighs about 17 tons and is 20-metre long. It is a strategic missile which can carry a nuclear warhead weighing about one ton.

Agni-IV is the fourth in the Agni series of missiles which was earlier known as Agni II Prime. The missile is one of its kind and represents a quantum leap in terms of technology. The missile is lighter in weight and has two stages of solid propulsion and a payload with re-entry heat shield

Agni-IV was first tested on November 15, 2011 from Wheeler Island. Agni IV is equipped with state-of-the-art technologies, that includes indigenously developed ring laser gyro and composite rocket motor.

The two-stage solid propelled missile’s can be launched from both rail and road mobile launchers, which gives it more flexibility and wide range of operational success.

While the Army has already deployed Agni-I, II and III missiles, all of which are strategic missiles carrying nuclear warheads, Agni-IV and Agni-V have not been inducted into the Army yet.

“The test of the surface-to-surface missile was a success. It has met all mission objectives,” sources in the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) said.

This was the fifth trial of Agni-IV missile. The last trial conducted by SFC on December 2 last year was alwo successful.

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