MIRV Technology: India has successfully tested Again 5 missile with MIRV Technology

On Monday, India launched the Agni 5 nuclear ballistic missile successfully in test. MIRV (Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicle) technology is part of it. This technology was once owned by China, Russia, France, Britain, and the United States. India's name is now included in this list as well.

The DRDO scientists were congratulated by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the successful launch of the Agni 5 missile. "Successful launch of indigenously developed Agni 5 with multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicle technology has been completed," the Prime Minister wrote on the X-Handle. We are pleased with the DRDO scientists.


During the Cold War, MIRV technology was initially developed in America. A missile in MIRV is capable of carrying many warheads. That is, a missile has the ability to strike several targets at once. can be transported by road to any location. Put simply, nuclear ballistic missiles that are portable. Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) technology is used in long-range missiles. This technology allows a missile to carry more than one warhead. A single missile can therefore strike several targets thousands of kilometers away. Multiple warheads can also be fired at the same target. This three-stage technology operates.


First Stage: The missile is launched normally during the first stage.

Second Stage: The missiles are split apart in the atmosphere during the second stage.

Third Stage: Each warhead starts to move in the direction of its target during the third phase. have reached the final level.


Why Agni 5 Missile Is Best ? 


India possesses Agni series 1 through 5 missiles, which is where Agni 5 differs. The strongest is Agni 5. It can reach up to 7,000 miles to hit its targets. Submarines are able to deploy these missiles from both land and sea. can be driven anyplace for transportation. This feature was absent from earlier Agni missiles. Pakistan is also developing MIRV technology at the moment.

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