Key Points

India successfully test-fired the Prithvi-II and Agni-1 ballistic missiles from Odisha’s Integrated Test Range. The trials validated key operational and technical parameters under the Strategic Forces Command. This follows the recent success of the Akash Prime system in Ladakh, showcasing India’s growing indigenous defence capabilities. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praised the achievement as a major step in strengthening high-altitude air defence.

Key Points: India Test-Fires Prithvi-II and Agni-1 Missiles from Odisha Range

  • India tests Prithvi-II and Agni-1 missiles from Odisha's Chandipur range
  • Validates operational and technical parameters under Strategic Forces Command
  • Akash Prime destroys high-altitude targets in Ladakh with indigenous upgrades
  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh lauds boost to India's air defence capabilities
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India successfully test-fires Prithvi-II and Agni-1 ballistic missiles from Odisha range

India successfully test-fires Prithvi-II and Agni-1 ballistic missiles, validating operational parameters and boosting indigenous defence capabilities.

"The missile has met the country's critical air defence requirements for high altitude. – Samir V Kamat, DRDO Chairman"

New Delhi, July 18

India successfully test-fired Short-Range Ballistic Missiles (SRBM), Prithvi-II and Agni-I, from the Integrated Test Range in Odisha's Chandipur, the Ministry of Defence said in an official statement.

The launches took place on Thursday, during which all operational and technical parameters were validated.

These tests were conducted under the aegis of the Strategic Forces Command.

On July 16, India achieved a significant milestone by successfully destroying two Aerial high-speed unmanned targets at high altitude in Ladakh by Akash Prime, the upgraded variant of the Akash Weapon System for the Indian Army.

The weapon system is customised to operate at altitudes above 4,500 meters and has the latest upgrades, including an indigenously developed Radio Frequency seeker, as per the release.

Based on the operational feedback from users, various upgrades have been made to improve the operational effectiveness, demonstrating the advantage of the ecosystem created for the indigenous weapon system.

According to the statement, Army Air Defence and DRDO, in conjunction with Defence PSUs such as Bharat Dynamics Limited and Bharat Electronics Limited, and other Industry Partners, have successfully validated the indigenously designed and developed Akash Prime Weapon System.

The trials were done as part of the First of Production Model firing trial and will further enable timely induction and enhance the Air Defence potential in high-altitude frontiers of the country, as per the release.

This achievement carries added significance as it follows the exceptional performance of India's indigenously developed air defence systems during Operation Sindoor.

It marks a major step forward for the nation's missile development programs, which are now gaining increasing attention in the global defence market.

According to the release, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has complimented the Indian Army, DRDO, and the industry on this remarkable achievement. He described the success as a significant boost to India's Air Defence capabilities, particularly for meeting high-altitude operational requirements.

According to the statement, Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman of DRDO Samir V Kamat, congratulated the teams associated with the successful test and stated that the missile has met the country's critical air defence requirements for high altitude.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate our defense achievements, I hope the government also allocates sufficient funds for education and healthcare. A strong nation needs both military power and social development.
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Vikram M
The Akash Prime system working at 4500m altitude is a game-changer for our borders! China and Pakistan must be taking notes. Our DRDO scientists deserve all the praise 👏
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Rohit P
Make in India initiative showing real results! When will we start exporting these systems to friendly nations? Could be a major revenue source and strengthen diplomatic ties.
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Kavya N
As an engineer working in defense sector, I can tell you the indigenous RF seeker development is a huge technological leap. Years of hard work behind this success story!
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Meera T
Good progress, but we still have a long way to go compared to global superpowers. Hope the government continues to invest in R&D and doesn't become complacent with these achievements.

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