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India Capable of Developing ICBM 10,000 km Range Missile

India Capable of Developing ICBM 10,000 km Range Missile. Indian Science and technology are increasing its strength frequently, has been standing among the world best technologies countries. Recently India launched its Fifth Navigational satellite to strengthen and make its own navigational power. Today also a press held Chairman of Armament Research Board, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Dr S K Salwan reveled one more strength of its wide range of missile.

India Capable of Developing ICBM 10,000 km Range Missile

India capable of intercontinental ballistic missiles of 10000 KM Range

India is capable of developing Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM) which can hit targets well beyond the 10,000 kilometre range, Chairman of Armament Research Board, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Dr SK Salwan said on Saturday.

“India has successfully test fired the nuclear capable Agni V missile recently, which has a range of 5,000 kilometres. But we are capable of developing ICBM that can hit targets beyond the range of 10,000 kilometres,” Mr Salwan said on the sidelines of 6th National Conference themed ‘Emerging Vistas of Technology in 21st Century’ being held in Vadodara, told Ndtv.

He also suggested that the HRD Ministry, UGC should organise such seminars and conferences. Salwan said beside the Agni-VI’s ground version, the DRDO is simultaneously working out on its underground variant. He said that after ban on import of components for laser technology, imposed by the USA, UK and other countries, India has indigenously developed laser technology and has become self-sufficient, told ibn live.

 

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