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Old 05-07-2008, 23:24 PM   #7 (permalink)
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CNN-IBN, never go by their reports, their defence reporting are somewhat suspect.

As far as India is concerned, a no first use policy ensures that the first strike will take care of most of the aircrafts that they are talking of will be radioactive waste, in turn wiping off their value as second strike platforms, the military is well aware of this, and the Agni missiles have been tested by the army.

Just look at the head line of their report
N-capable Agni-III ready, but aircraft remain first choice
Agni 3 is not ready, it will take 2010-11 to make it fully operational.

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Both Agni-I and Agni-II, believed to be the mainstay of India's deterrence, were declared operational on the basis of just two tests each. So user confidence is still in its infancy.
here is the report of the test by army of the missile.
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Hyderabad, March 23 Agni-1, India’s workhorse missile with a range of 700 km, has attained full operational capability following a successful test-fire from the Wheeler Island, off Orissa coast on Sunday.

At 10.15 a.m. scientists of the Defence Research and Development Organisation and the Indian Army (main user) launched the surface-to-air Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM). In about nine minutes, the missile attained its desired distance, trajectory and demonstrated its operational capabilities.

Describing the test as a ‘complete success’, Dr Avinash Chander, Director, Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL) and Programme Director of Project Agni, said, “The terminal data tracked by two naval ships and total performance from the radars at the Interim Test Range (ITR) showed that the missile performed to its optimum capacity exactly as expected.”

The significance of the test was that the Agni-1 missile had met the full specifications and requirements of the user, alongside meeting the mission objectives, Dr Chander told Business Line from the Wheeler Island.

Agni-1 has already been inducted into the Indian Army. Sunday’s test-fire is also a demonstration of the user’s preparedness in handling the missile system. The all-composite body, indigenous missile was developed by Indian defence scientists and produced by the public sector Bharat Dynamics Ltd.
The Hindu Business Line : Agni-1 fully operational after test-fire success

These guys are always looking for sensationalism
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