India Successfully Tests Advanced Agni Missile with MIRV System in Odisha

India successfully conducted a flight trial of an advanced Agni missile equipped with a Multiple Independently Targeted Re-Entry Vehicle (MIRV) system from Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Island in Odisha. The missile carried multiple payloads that targeted different locations across a large area in the Indian Ocean Region. The trial was monitored by ground and ship-based stations, confirming all mission objectives were met. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praised DRDO and the Indian Army for this achievement, which strengthens India's defence preparedness.

Key Points: India Tests Agni Missile with MIRV System

  • India test-fired advanced Agni missile with MIRV system from Odisha
  • Multiple payloads targeted different locations in Indian Ocean Region
  • DRDO and Indian Army personnel witnessed the successful trial
  • Rajnath Singh lauded DRDO and Army for enhancing defence capability
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India successfully tests Agni missile with MIRV system

India successfully flight-tested an advanced Agni missile with MIRV system from Odisha, targeting multiple objectives in the Indian Ocean Region.

"This will add an incredible capability to the country's defence preparedness against the growing threat perceptions - Defence Minister Rajnath Singh"

Bhubaneswar, May 9

India has conducted a successful Flight trial of an Advanced Agni missile with MIRV system from Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Island in Odisha on May 8 2026.

The missile was flight tested with Multiple payloads, targeted to different targets spatially distributed over a large geographical area in the Indian Ocean Region.

Sharing an X post, DRDO wrote, "Advanced Agni missile with MIRV (Multiple Independently Targeted Re-Entry Vehicle) system was successfully tested from Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Island, Odisha on 08th May 2026. The missile was flight tested with Multiple payloads, targeted to different targets spatially distributed over a large geographical area in the Indian Ocean Region."

The telemetry and tracking were carried out by multiple ground and ship-based stations. These systems tracked the entire missile trajectory from lift-off till the impact of all payloads. Flight data confirmed that all mission objectives were met during the trial.

With this successful trial, India once again demonstrated the capability to target multiple strategic targets using a single missile system. The missile is developed by DRDO laboratories with the support of Industries across the country. The trial was witnessed by senior scientists of DRDO and the Indian Army personnel.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has complimented DRDO, the Indian Army, and Industry on the successful flight-test. This will add an incredible capability to the country's defence preparedness against the growing threat perceptions, he said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Impressive technological feat. India is clearly advancing its missile capabilities rapidly. How does this compare with similar systems from other nations? Would be interesting to see the technical specs.
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Vikram M
Great news for national security! With threats from multiple fronts, having MIRV capability in Agni series is essential. But I hope we also invest equally in diplomacy and conflict resolution. Military strength should complement peaceful dialogue.
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James A
This is a significant milestone for Indian defence. The MIRV system adds a layer of complexity that makes missile defense extremely difficult. Shows how far India has come since the first Agni test. Kudos to DRDO!
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Priya S
While I'm happy about the technological progress, I can't help but wonder about the cost. India still has so many people below the poverty line. We need a balanced approach - strong defence plus social welfare. Hope the government prioritises both.
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Rohit P
This sends a very strong message to our neighbours! MIRV technology is no joke - it means one missile can neutralise multiple threats simultaneously. India is becoming a formidable military power. Proud moment for every Indian! 🚀
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Kavya N
Very proud of our scientists at DRDO! This is the result of years of dedicated work.

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