India Successfully Tests Advanced Agni Missile With Multiple Warheads

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India successfully flight-tested an Advanced Agni missile with Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) capability from Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Island, Odisha, on Friday, a Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) official confirmed on Saturday. The missile, launched over the Indian Ocean Region, carried multiple payloads that hit spatially separated targets, demonstrating a significant leap in strategic strike precision and range.
Telemetry and tracking were conducted by ground- and ship-based stations, which monitored the full trajectory from launch to impact. The DRDO statement confirmed all mission objectives were met, underscoring the system's reliability and accuracy. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh credited DRDO, the Indian Army, and domestic industry partners for the achievement, calling it a boost to national defence preparedness amid evolving security threats.
Concurrent with this milestone, the DRDO and Indian Air Force conducted the first flight-test of the Tactical Advanced Range Augmentation (TARA) glide weapon off Odisha's coast on Thursday. Developed by DRDO's Research Centre Imarat, TARA is India's first indigenous modular kit to convert unguided bombs into precision-guided weapons, with production already underway through Indian industries.
The DRDO will continue evaluating test data and refining the MIRV-equipped missile system ahead of potential induction into India's strategic forces. The agency, along with the armed services, plans follow-up trials to validate performance under varied operational conditions.