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Agni-P

Agni-Prime or Agni-P (Sanskrit: अग्नि; IAST: Agni; lit. Fire) is a two-stage, surface to surface, canister-launched, road mobile and solid-fueled medium-range ballistic missile being developed by India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) as the sixth missile in the Agni series.[7] It is intended to be deployed in the operational service of the Strategic Forces Command, and to feature significant upgrades to the composite motor casing, a maneuverable reentry vehicle (MaRV) along with improved propellants, navigation and guidance systems.[8]

Agni-Prime
The Agni-P, photographed during its first test launch in 2021.
TypeMedium-range ballistic missile
Place of originIndia
Service history
In servicePre-induction Trials
Used byStrategic Forces Command
Production history
DesignerDefence Research and Development Organisation
ManufacturerBharat Dynamics Limited
Specifications
Mass11,000 kg (24,000 lb)
Length10.5 m (34 ft 5 in)
Diameter1.15 m (3 ft 9 in)
Warhead1x MaRV
(or)
2x MIRV[1][2] (high explosive, thermobaric and nuclear)
Warhead weight1,500 kg (3,300 lb) – 3,000 kg (6,600 lb)

EngineTwo stage rocket motor with third stage MaRV[3][2]
PropellantSolid fuel
Operational
range
1,000–2,000 kilometres (620–1,240 mi)[4]
Guidance
system
Ring laser gyro inertial navigation system with redundant micro inertial navigation and digital control system. Optionally augmented by GPS/NavIC satellite guidance.[5]
Accuracy<10 m CEP[6]
Launch
platform
Mobile rail-launcher
Transporter erector launcher[4]

History edit

In 2016, Indian media began reporting that DRDO was developing a successor to the Agni-I called Agni-1P, which would feature two stages that borrowed the newer technologies from Agni-IV and Agni-V to increase accuracy and reliability.[9] According to a senior scientist[who?] from the DRDO's missile complex in Hyderabad:[10]

“As our ballistic missiles grew in range, our technology grew in sophistication. Now the early, short-range missiles, which incorporate older technologies, will be replaced by missiles with more advanced technologies. Call it backward integration of technology”

India started working on area denial weapons after China developed the DF-21D and DF-26B ballistic missiles with nuclear capability to counter the US Navy, as well as capable of threatening Andersen Air Force Base. As a counterbalance, the progress of Agni-P became a crucial part of India's Indo-Pacific strategy to tackle China's plan of having five or six aircraft carrier battle groups by 2035 to cover both the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean.[11][12][13]

Description edit

Propulsion edit

Agni-P is a two-stage, solid-propellant missile. All stages uses composite propellant, where the powder oxidizer is mixed with a metal fuel along with a bind being put in place. Aluminium is used as fuel; its specific energy density gives it the capability to deliver high performance. This gives the missile, a better payload ratio and thus a larger payload that has been mounted on a missile can be lifted up with a less quantity of propellant. It is a new class of missile in Agni Series which is half the weight of Agni-III. Both first and second stage of Agni-P are made up of corrosion free composite material for the purpose of weight reduction, which was mastered during Agni-V project.[14][15]

Range and Mobility edit

 
Strike range envelope of Agni-P centered at AFS Napur, AFS Gwalior and Wheeler ITR

The missile can cover a maximum distance of 2000 km with 1.5 ton payload. According to analysts, Agni-P is primarily aimed at countering Pakistan's forces owing to the fact that its range is insufficient to reach all parts of mainland China. Given the missile’s range, analysts at the International Institute for Strategic Studies believe that Agni-P primarily counters Pakistan and intends to replace older and less compact short-range ballistic missiles such as the Agni-I and Agni-II.[8][8]

The missile is stored in a hermetically sealed tandem twin canister launcher and is transported through road and rail. This process enables the warhead to be mated and stored with the missile, significantly reducing the time required for preparation and launch.[8] It uses cold launch mechanism and can be fired in salvo mode. When a cold launch of a canisterised missile is done and when it uses a solid propellant, then it would be an edge for India for conducting nuclear strikes in a shorter amount of time from any terrain.[14]

The test launches of the missile seemingly uses a canistered 12x12 axle TATRA truck, it may be for test purposes only, the compactness of the missile points to a future possibility of a smaller and more mobile launcher than the cumbersome Agni-I mobile-erector launchers (MELs) and the rail-mounted Agni-II launchers. This increased mobility could provide India with greater deployment options and the canisterisation providing added protection from external elements for prolonged periods.[16] The launch platform is expected to be canistered from an 8x8 axle TATRA BEML Transporter erector launcher.[17]

Guidance and Warhead edit

Agni-P utilizes dual redundant navigation and guidance system based on an advanced ring laser gyro-based inertial navigation system (INS) and a modern micro inertial navigation system (MINS), and utilizes technology previously incorporated in Agni-IV and Agni-V. The missile is optionally augmented by GPS and NaVIC satellite navigation systems.[14][17][18]

Agni-P can be mated to a Maneuverable Reentry Vehicle (MaRV). The warhead is reportedly equipped with four delta fins and can utilize it's terminal maneuverability to make itself more difficult for missile defense systems to intercept.[19][20] According to V. K. Saraswat, MIRV and MaRV warhead technology were already in advanced stages of development for Agni-VI in 2013.[21][22] DRDO is expected by some Indian defense sources to be planning to develop an anti-ship variant of the Agni-P missile platform.[23][24]

Deployment edit

The missile will be operationalised under Strategic Forces Command (SFC) after completing the pre-induction trials. The first pre-induction night launch conducted by the SFC on June 2023 after three successful developmental trials of the missile, validating the accuracy and reliability of the system. Senior officials from DRDO and Strategic Forces Command witnessed the successful flight-test, which has paved the way for induction of the system into the Armed Forces.[25][26]

Testing edit

Agni-P Launch Log
Date/Time
(IST)
Configuration Launch Site Outcome
Operator
Payload Function
Remarks
28 JUN 2021
10:55 AM
Canistered road mobile TEL ITR Launch Complex 4 Success
DRDO 2 x MaRV[27] First test launch
Various telemetry and radar stations positioned along the eastern coast tracked and monitored the missile. The missile followed text book trajectory, meeting all mission objectives with high level of accuracy.[28]
18 DEC 2021
11:06 AM
Canistered road mobile TEL ITR Launch Complex 4 Success
DRDO ? x MaRV Second test launch
The missile followed text book trajectory meeting all mission objectives with high level of accuracy as per the tracking by telemetry, radar, electro-optical stations and down range ships positioned along the eastern coast. This second flight-test has proven the reliable performance of all the advanced technologies and additional features integrated into the system.[29][30]
21 OCT 2022
9:45 AM
Canistered road mobile TEL ITR Launch Complex 4 Success
DRDO ? x MaRV Third test launch
During the test flight, the missile travelled the maximum range and all test objectives were successfully met. With this third consecutive successful flight test of the missile, the accuracy and reliability of the system has been established. Performance of system has been validated using the data obtained by a number of range instrumentation like Radar, Telemetry and Electro Optical Tracking systems deployed at different locations including two down range ships at terminal point to cover entire trajectory.[31][14][32]
User Trial Launches
07 JUN 2023

Canistered road mobile TEL ITR Launch Complex 4 Success
  Strategic Forces Command ? x MaRV First night trial
This was the first pre-induction night launch conducted by the users after three successful developmental trials of the missile, validating the accuracy and reliability of the system. Range Instrumentation like Radar, Telemetry and Electro Optical Tracking Systems were deployed at different locations, including two down-range ships, at the terminal point to capture flight data covering the entire trajectory of the vehicle.[25][18]
03 APR 2024
07:00 PM
Canistered road mobile TEL ITR Launch Complex 4 Success
  Strategic Forces Command ? x MaRV Second night trial
This test was the second night trail conducted by Strategic Forces Command (SFC), along with Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). The test met all the trial objectives validating its reliable performance, as confirmed from the data captured by a number of range sensors deployed at different locations, including two downrange ships placed at the terminal point.[33]

Gallery of Agni-P test launches edit

Reactions to testing edit

In June 2021, India tested the nuclear capable version of Agni-P successfully, followingly the post on social media platform X by Defense Minister was[34]

"Congratulations to DRDO for the maiden successful flight test of Agni P, advanced variant of Agni class of missiles. I compliment the efforts of the team behind this mission.

Many advance technologies including Composites, Propulsion Systems, innovative Guidance and Control mechanisms and state of the art navigation systems have been introduced.

The Agni P missile would further strengthen India's Credible Deterrence capabilities.”
- Defense Minister of India, Shri Rajnath Singh

Indian defence experts view it as part of work in progress towards an advance anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM) development for enhancing future sea denial capability against Chinese carrier battle groups in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).[35] Till September 2022, DRDO had completed design work of another land-based 1,500 km (930 mi) range missile to attack targets across Line of Actual Control with an anti ship variant against aircraft carriers to cover Indian carriers in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.[36]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Philip, Snehesh Alex (11 March 2024). "Why Mission Divyastra is significant & what it means for Indian nuclear capability". The Print. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b Hemant Kumar Rout (13 September 2021). "India to conduct first user trial of Agni-V missile". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  3. ^ "India to conduct first user trial of Agni-V missile". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  4. ^ a b "India's Nuclear Doctrine: The Agni-P and the Stability–Instability Paradox". rusi.org. 8 July 2021.
  5. ^ Shukla, Ajai (28 June 2021). "Pakistan-aimed Agni-P ballistic missile flight-tested successfully". Business Standard. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  6. ^ Bedi, Rahul (28 June 2021). "India test-launches new Agni-series nuclear-capable missile". Janes. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  7. ^ "DRDO successfully test-fired the 'Agni P', new generation ballistic missile | TURDEF". turdef.com. 21 December 2021. Retrieved 29 March 2024.
  8. ^ a b c d "India Tests New Agni Missile | Arms Control Association". www.armscontrol.org. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  9. ^ "A brand new Agni missile Pakistan should be wary of". Rediff. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  10. ^ Shukla, Ajay. "New-age Agni to boost Pak-focused nuclear deterrent". Business Standard.
  11. ^ "Agni P spearheads India's major naval revamp to deter China". Lokmat English. 3 July 2021. from the original on 9 July 2021. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  12. ^ "China using Pakistan for military logistics facilities: US Defence report". ANI News. Retrieved 6 July 2021.
  13. ^ "China seeks to set up military logistic facilities in Pakistan, Sri Lanka & Myanmar". The Economic Times. Retrieved 6 July 2021.
  14. ^ a b c d capsnetdroff (12 December 2022). "Understanding the AGNI-P Missile Test by India". CAPS India. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  15. ^ "India successfully test-fires Agni P, a new missile in Agni series". Hindustan Times. 28 June 2021. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  16. ^ "India tests new Agni-P missile". IISS. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  17. ^ a b "India's New Missiles: 'Brahmastras' In The Quiver!". Chanakya Forum. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  18. ^ a b Peri, Dinakar (8 June 2023). "DRDO successfully flight-tests New Generation Ballistic Missile 'Agni Prime' off Odisha". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  19. ^ "Agni P is ready! Can counter Pakistan – Know more about it". Financialexpress. 8 June 2023. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  20. ^ "Agni Prime: Know all about latest missile in India's burgeoning arsenal". Firstpost. 8 June 2023. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  21. ^ Shukla, Ajai (8 May 2013). "Advanced Agni-6 missile with multiple warheads likely by 2017". Business Standard India. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  22. ^ Shukla, Ajai (21 April 2012). "No intention to cap missile plan". Business Standard India. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  23. ^ Rout, Hemant Kumar (28 June 2021). "India test fires new generation nuclear capable Agni-Prime missile off Odisha coast". The New Indian Express. from the original on 28 June 2021. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
  24. ^ Bureau, ELE Times (29 June 2021). "Agni P (Prime): India's ASBM in the Making and its Impact on Naval Warfare". ELE Times. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  25. ^ a b "'Agni Prime' ballistic missile successfully flight-tested by DRDO off Odisha coast". pib.gov.in. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  26. ^ "Explained: New-gen nuclear capable Agni-Prime ballistic missile". The Times of India. 9 June 2023. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 29 March 2024.
  27. ^ "Agni–P, Pralay and SMART Tested". www.spsnavalforces.com. Retrieved 29 March 2024.
  28. ^ "DRDO successfully flight tests New Generation Agni P Ballistic Missile". pib.gov.in. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  29. ^ "New generation ballistic missile 'Agni P' successfully test-fired by DRDO". pib.gov.in. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  30. ^ "India successfully test-fires new generation Agni Prime missile off Odisha coast". Hindustan Times. 18 December 2021. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  31. ^ NEWS, ANI. "Agni-P MRBM Test". Twitter.
  32. ^ "Agni-P missile moves towards induction after user trials". Hindustan Times. 23 October 2022. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  33. ^ "New Generation Ballistic Missile Agni-Prime successfully flight-tested by Strategic Forces Command & DRDO off the Odisha coast". pib.gov.in. Retrieved 4 April 2024.
  34. ^ Singh, Rajnath. "Agni-P". X.
  35. ^ "Agni P (Prime): India's ASBM in the Making and its Impact on Naval Warfare". ELE Times. 29 June 2021. from the original on 2 July 2021. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
  36. ^ Gupta, Shishir (3 September 2022). "DRDO's conventional ballistic missile design ready, awaits signal for development". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 3 September 2022.

External links edit

  • DRDO successfully tests new generation nuclear capable missile Agni-P-The Hindu
  • P: India successfully test-fires Agni series' new generation nuclear missile-India Today
  • Latest Agni-P Ballistic Missile Sparks A Fierce Debate Between Chinese & Indian Experts
  • PIB India
  • Agni Prime is the new missile in India’s nuclear arsenal. This is why its special -The Print

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Further information Agni missile and Agni I Agni Prime or Agni P Sanskrit अग न IAST Agni lit Fire is a two stage surface to surface canister launched road mobile and solid fueled medium range ballistic missile being developed by India s Defence Research and Development Organisation DRDO as the sixth missile in the Agni series 7 It is intended to be deployed in the operational service of the Strategic Forces Command and to feature significant upgrades to the composite motor casing a maneuverable reentry vehicle MaRV along with improved propellants navigation and guidance systems 8 Agni PrimeThe Agni P photographed during its first test launch in 2021 TypeMedium range ballistic missilePlace of originIndiaService historyIn servicePre induction TrialsUsed byStrategic Forces CommandProduction historyDesignerDefence Research and Development OrganisationManufacturerBharat Dynamics LimitedSpecificationsMass11 000 kg 24 000 lb Length10 5 m 34 ft 5 in Diameter1 15 m 3 ft 9 in Warhead1x MaRV or 2x MIRV 1 2 high explosive thermobaric and nuclear Warhead weight1 500 kg 3 300 lb 3 000 kg 6 600 lb EngineTwo stage rocket motor with third stage MaRV 3 2 PropellantSolid fuelOperationalrange1 000 2 000 kilometres 620 1 240 mi 4 GuidancesystemRing laser gyro inertial navigation system with redundant micro inertial navigation and digital control system Optionally augmented by GPS NavIC satellite guidance 5 Accuracy lt 10 m CEP 6 LaunchplatformMobile rail launcherTransporter erector launcher 4 Contents 1 History 2 Description 2 1 Propulsion 2 2 Range and Mobility 2 3 Guidance and Warhead 2 4 Deployment 3 Testing 4 Gallery of Agni P test launches 5 Reactions to testing 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editIn 2016 Indian media began reporting that DRDO was developing a successor to the Agni I called Agni 1P which would feature two stages that borrowed the newer technologies from Agni IV and Agni V to increase accuracy and reliability 9 According to a senior scientist who from the DRDO s missile complex in Hyderabad 10 As our ballistic missiles grew in range our technology grew in sophistication Now the early short range missiles which incorporate older technologies will be replaced by missiles with more advanced technologies Call it backward integration of technology India started working on area denial weapons after China developed the DF 21D and DF 26B ballistic missiles with nuclear capability to counter the US Navy as well as capable of threatening Andersen Air Force Base As a counterbalance the progress of Agni P became a crucial part of India s Indo Pacific strategy to tackle China s plan of having five or six aircraft carrier battle groups by 2035 to cover both the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean 11 12 13 Description editPropulsion edit Agni P is a two stage solid propellant missile All stages uses composite propellant where the powder oxidizer is mixed with a metal fuel along with a bind being put in place Aluminium is used as fuel its specific energy density gives it the capability to deliver high performance This gives the missile a better payload ratio and thus a larger payload that has been mounted on a missile can be lifted up with a less quantity of propellant It is a new class of missile in Agni Series which is half the weight of Agni III Both first and second stage of Agni P are made up of corrosion free composite material for the purpose of weight reduction which was mastered during Agni V project 14 15 Range and Mobility edit nbsp Strike range envelope of Agni P centered at AFS Napur AFS Gwalior and Wheeler ITRThe missile can cover a maximum distance of 2000 km with 1 5 ton payload According to analysts Agni P is primarily aimed at countering Pakistan s forces owing to the fact that its range is insufficient to reach all parts of mainland China Given the missile s range analysts at the International Institute for Strategic Studies believe that Agni P primarily counters Pakistan and intends to replace older and less compact short range ballistic missiles such as the Agni I and Agni II 8 8 The missile is stored in a hermetically sealed tandem twin canister launcher and is transported through road and rail This process enables the warhead to be mated and stored with the missile significantly reducing the time required for preparation and launch 8 It uses cold launch mechanism and can be fired in salvo mode When a cold launch of a canisterised missile is done and when it uses a solid propellant then it would be an edge for India for conducting nuclear strikes in a shorter amount of time from any terrain 14 The test launches of the missile seemingly uses a canistered 12x12 axle TATRA truck it may be for test purposes only the compactness of the missile points to a future possibility of a smaller and more mobile launcher than the cumbersome Agni I mobile erector launchers MELs and the rail mounted Agni II launchers This increased mobility could provide India with greater deployment options and the canisterisation providing added protection from external elements for prolonged periods 16 The launch platform is expected to be canistered from an 8x8 axle TATRA BEML Transporter erector launcher 17 Guidance and Warhead edit Agni P utilizes dual redundant navigation and guidance system based on an advanced ring laser gyro based inertial navigation system INS and a modern micro inertial navigation system MINS and utilizes technology previously incorporated in Agni IV and Agni V The missile is optionally augmented by GPS and NaVIC satellite navigation systems 14 17 18 Agni P can be mated to a Maneuverable Reentry Vehicle MaRV The warhead is reportedly equipped with four delta fins and can utilize it s terminal maneuverability to make itself more difficult for missile defense systems to intercept 19 20 According to V K Saraswat MIRV and MaRV warhead technology were already in advanced stages of development for Agni VI in 2013 21 22 DRDO is expected by some Indian defense sources to be planning to develop an anti ship variant of the Agni P missile platform 23 24 Deployment edit The missile will be operationalised under Strategic Forces Command SFC after completing the pre induction trials The first pre induction night launch conducted by the SFC on June 2023 after three successful developmental trials of the missile validating the accuracy and reliability of the system Senior officials from DRDO and Strategic Forces Command witnessed the successful flight test which has paved the way for induction of the system into the Armed Forces 25 26 Testing editAgni P Launch Log Date Time IST Configuration Launch Site OutcomeOperatorPayload FunctionRemarks28 JUN 202110 55 AM Canistered road mobile TEL ITR Launch Complex 4 SuccessDRDO 2 x MaRV 27 First test launchVarious telemetry and radar stations positioned along the eastern coast tracked and monitored the missile The missile followed text book trajectory meeting all mission objectives with high level of accuracy 28 18 DEC 202111 06 AM Canistered road mobile TEL ITR Launch Complex 4 SuccessDRDO x MaRV Second test launchThe missile followed text book trajectory meeting all mission objectives with high level of accuracy as per the tracking by telemetry radar electro optical stations and down range ships positioned along the eastern coast This second flight test has proven the reliable performance of all the advanced technologies and additional features integrated into the system 29 30 21 OCT 20229 45 AM Canistered road mobile TEL ITR Launch Complex 4 SuccessDRDO x MaRV Third test launchDuring the test flight the missile travelled the maximum range and all test objectives were successfully met With this third consecutive successful flight test of the missile the accuracy and reliability of the system has been established Performance of system has been validated using the data obtained by a number of range instrumentation like Radar Telemetry and Electro Optical Tracking systems deployed at different locations including two down range ships at terminal point to cover entire trajectory 31 14 32 User Trial Launches07 JUN 2023 Canistered road mobile TEL ITR Launch Complex 4 Success nbsp Strategic Forces Command x MaRV First night trialThis was the first pre induction night launch conducted by the users after three successful developmental trials of the missile validating the accuracy and reliability of the system Range Instrumentation like Radar Telemetry and Electro Optical Tracking Systems were deployed at different locations including two down range ships at the terminal point to capture flight data covering the entire trajectory of the vehicle 25 18 03 APR 2024 07 00 PM Canistered road mobile TEL ITR Launch Complex 4 Success nbsp Strategic Forces Command x MaRV Second night trialThis test was the second night trail conducted by Strategic Forces Command SFC along with Defence Research and Development Organisation DRDO The test met all the trial objectives validating its reliable performance as confirmed from the data captured by a number of range sensors deployed at different locations including two downrange ships placed at the terminal point 33 Gallery of Agni P test launches edit nbsp Cold launch from TATRA TEL nbsp Test launch on 28 June 2021 nbsp Test launch on 18 Dec 2021 nbsp Night trial on 7 June 2023Reactions to testing editIn June 2021 India tested the nuclear capable version of Agni P successfully followingly the post on social media platform X by Defense Minister was 34 Congratulations to DRDO for the maiden successful flight test of Agni P advanced variant of Agni class of missiles I compliment the efforts of the team behind this mission Many advance technologies including Composites Propulsion Systems innovative Guidance and Control mechanisms and state of the art navigation systems have been introduced The Agni P missile would further strengthen India s Credible Deterrence capabilities Defense Minister of India Shri Rajnath Singh Indian defence experts view it as part of work in progress towards an advance anti ship ballistic missile ASBM development for enhancing future sea denial capability against Chinese carrier battle groups in the Indian Ocean Region IOR 35 Till September 2022 DRDO had completed design work of another land based 1 500 km 930 mi range missile to attack targets across Line of Actual Control with an anti ship variant against aircraft carriers to cover Indian carriers in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea 36 See also edit nbsp India portal nbsp Rocketry portal nbsp Nuclear technology portalAgni I Agni V List of missilesReferences edit Philip Snehesh Alex 11 March 2024 Why Mission Divyastra is significant amp what it means for Indian nuclear capability The Print Retrieved 12 March 2024 a b Hemant Kumar Rout 13 September 2021 India to conduct first user trial of Agni V missile The New Indian Express Retrieved 13 September 2021 India to conduct first user trial of Agni V missile The New Indian Express Retrieved 13 September 2021 a b India s Nuclear Doctrine The Agni P and the Stability Instability Paradox rusi org 8 July 2021 Shukla Ajai 28 June 2021 Pakistan aimed Agni P ballistic missile flight tested successfully Business Standard Retrieved 29 June 2021 Bedi Rahul 28 June 2021 India test launches new Agni series nuclear capable missile Janes Retrieved 13 December 2021 DRDO successfully test fired the Agni P new generation ballistic missile TURDEF turdef com 21 December 2021 Retrieved 29 March 2024 a b c d India Tests New Agni Missile Arms Control Association www armscontrol org Retrieved 28 March 2024 A brand new Agni missile Pakistan should be wary of Rediff Retrieved 22 September 2019 Shukla Ajay New age Agni to boost Pak focused nuclear deterrent Business Standard Agni P spearheads India s major naval revamp to deter China Lokmat English 3 July 2021 Archived from the original on 9 July 2021 Retrieved 4 July 2021 China using Pakistan for military logistics facilities US Defence report ANI 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warheads likely by 2017 Business Standard India Retrieved 30 October 2021 Shukla Ajai 21 April 2012 No intention to cap missile plan Business Standard India Retrieved 29 June 2021 Rout Hemant Kumar 28 June 2021 India test fires new generation nuclear capable Agni Prime missile off Odisha coast The New Indian Express Archived from the original on 28 June 2021 Retrieved 28 June 2021 Bureau ELE Times 29 June 2021 Agni P Prime India s ASBM in the Making and its Impact on Naval Warfare ELE Times Retrieved 28 March 2024 a b Agni Prime ballistic missile successfully flight tested by DRDO off Odisha coast pib gov in Retrieved 28 March 2024 Explained New gen nuclear capable Agni Prime ballistic missile The Times of India 9 June 2023 ISSN 0971 8257 Retrieved 29 March 2024 Agni P Pralay and SMART Tested www spsnavalforces com Retrieved 29 March 2024 DRDO successfully flight tests New Generation Agni P Ballistic Missile pib gov in Retrieved 28 March 2024 New generation ballistic missile Agni P 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