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Agni-VI ICBM

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Next-generation intercontinental ballistic missile under development, designed to carry multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles (MIRVs) across intercontinental range. Agni-VI is expected to have a range exceeding 8,000-10,000 km with a payload capacity for 6-10 MIRVs, enabling India to hold multiple targets at risk with a single missile launch. This MIRV capability significantly complicates adversary missile defence by presenting multiple high-value targets simultaneously. The missile will feature advanced penetration aids including decoys and chaff to further enhance survivability against ballistic missile defence systems. Expected to use a three-stage solid-fuel design with improved propellants for extended range. Road-mobile canister launch for strategic survivability. Agni-VI development represents India's response to China's ballistic missile modernisation and expanding missile defence capabilities. Details remain largely classified with development expected to continue through the late 2020s.

Agni-VI ICBM
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Agni-VI ICBM - DRDO
VENTAJAS
  • True ICBM range covering any global target including continental USA
  • MIRV capability designed to overwhelm ballistic missile defenses
  • Road-mobile canisterized launch provides survivability against first strike
  • Completes India strategic deterrence spectrum across all ranges
DESVENTAJAS
  • Classified program with unconfirmed specifications
  • Development timeline and IOC highly uncertain
  • Political sensitivities constrain ICBM-class testing
  • Storage and maintenance of MIRV warheads adds complexity
ESPECIFICACIONES TÉCNICAS
TYPEMIRV-Capable Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
RANGE8,000–12,000 Km (Estimated)
LAUNCHRoad-Mobile Canisterized TEL
STATUSIn Development (Classified)
WARHEADMultiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicles
INTELIGENCIA RELACIONADA6 ARTÍCULOS
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