India has conducted a second test
firing of a nuclear-capable missile with a range of 5,000 kilometers. New Delhi
is struggling to challenge Beijing in the race for missile dominance in Asia.
"The country has established
ICBM capability with the successful second test," said Avinash Chander, a
scientific advisor to Defense Minister AV Antony, adding that the next launch
would be canister-based.
'Agni-V' long-range ballistic
missiles are about 17 meters long, with a diameter of 2 meters and a launch
weight of about 50 tons, The Indian Express reported. It can carry a
nuclear warhead of over 1 ton.
source rt.com
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