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India Test-Fires Agni-2 Missile

Agni-2 nuclear-capable ballistic missile
© AFP 2013/ RAVEENDRANMOSCOW, August 9 (RIA Novosti)
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India successfully test-fired an Agni-2 nuclear-capable ballistic missile on Thursday for the third time, Times of India reported, quoting Defense Ministry sources.
The missile was launched from a mobile launcher at the Wheeler Island range in the Bay of Bengal.
Agni-2 is a two-stage missile capable of hitting targets 2,000 km from its launch site with a one-ton warhead. India previously tested Agni-2 in 2009. The weapon has been in service since 2002.
India fired its 5000 km-range Agni-5 missile in April this year, which is due to enter service in 2014-15. New Delhi is already working on Agni-6, which will have a longer range still, the paper says.

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