AGNI III : Intermediate Range Ballistic MissileBy: Gaurav KumarMBA II SEM, Enroll No. - 009
IntroductionBallistic Missile: Is a missile that follows a suborbital path with the objective of delivering one or more warheads to a predetermined target.Agni-III is an intermediate-range ballistic missile developed by India as the successor to Agni-II.The ballistic missile has a range of 3,500 km- 5500 km
IntroductionThe missile is likely to support a wide range of warhead configurationsDesigned by the Indian government's Defence Research and Development Organisation,  Agni III is intended to be a two-stage ballistic missile that is capable of nuclear weapons delivery.
AGNI - IIIIndia on February 7, 2010 successfully test fired surface-to-surface intermediate range ballistic missile (IRBM) Agni-III from the Wheeler Island, in the Bay of Bengal off the coast of Orissa.The Agni-III missile tested for the full range, hit the target with pinpoint accuracy and met all the mission objectives.This was the fourth test of the missile. The missile was first test fired on July 9, 2006, but failed, However, its second trial on April 12, 2007 and third on May 7, 2008 were successful.Aim and objective of the fourth trial was to test the guidance system of the missile.
AGNI - IIIIt Uses Hybrid navigation including GPS and INS (Inertial navigation System).Global Positioning System (GPS) provides reliable positioning, navigation, and timing services to worldwide users in all weather, day and night, anywhere on or near the Earth which has an unobstructed view of four or more GPS satellites.Inertial Navigation System (INS):  We have Computers, Motion Sensors, Rotation Sensors to Continuously calculate the position, orientation & velocity of a moving object without the need of external reference.
DescriptionAgni III an intermediate-range ballistic missile was Designed by the Indian government's Defence Research and Development OrganisationAgni III is intended to be a two-stage ballistic missile that is capable of nuclear weapons delivery.The marker pen like Agni-III missile is 17 m long and 2 m in diameter. The missile is a two-stage solid propellant system with a payload capability of 1.5 ton.
DescriptionThe sleek missile is equipped with sophisticated navigation, guidance and control systemsThe Agni-III features two solid fuelled stages and with overall diameter of 2.0 meters. The first stage booster is made of advanced carbon composite materials. It weighs about 32 tonnes, is 7.7 meters long and diameter of 2 meter.The second stage made of maraging steel weighing about 11 tonnes and a length of 3.3 meters.
Launch…During the course of flight, the Missile reached a peak height of 350 km and re-entered into the atmosphere successfully tolerating the skin temperatures of nearly 3000 ˚C.
FeaturesIt can carry a payload of 1.5 tonnes which is protected by carbon-carbon all composite heat shield.It can carry any type of warheads.The ballistic missile has a range of 3,500 km- 5500 kmIt uses Advanced Hybrid navigation technology including GPS and INS which gives very accurate calculation of positioning, orientation & velocity of a moving object without the need of external references.
Types of Missiles1. Conventional guided missilesAir-to-air missileAir-to-surface missileAnti-ballistic missileAnti-tank guided missileSurface-to-air missileSurface-to-surface missile2. Cruise missiles3. Ballistic missilesShort Range Ballistic MissileRange < 1000 KmMedium Range Ballistic MissileRange 1000 – 3000 KmIntermediate Range Ballistic MissileRange 3000 – 5500 KmIntercontinental Ballistic MissileRange > 5500 Km
India 		    Vs 		PakistanSRBMPrithvi I (150 Km)Prithvi II (250-350 Km)Prithvi III (350 – 750 Km)Agni I (700 – 800 Km)MRBMAgni II (2000-3500 Km)IRBMAgni III (3500-5000 Km)ICBMAgni VSurya ISurya IISRBMShaurya (350 Km)Abdali (200 Km)MRBMGhauri I (1500 Km)Ghauri II (2300 Km)Shaheen II (2500 Km)IRBMGhauri III (3500 Km)Shaheen III (4500 Km)ICBMTaimur (7000 Km) – (Under Development)UnderDevelopment
India	 	    Vs 		ChinaSRBMB-611P-12 DF-15 (M-9), DF-11 (M-11), DF-1MRBMDF-25, DF-21, DF-2IRBMDF-3ICBMDF-41, DF-31A, DF-31DF-5, DF-4SRBMPrithvi I (150 Km)Prithvi II (250-350 Km)Prithvi III (350 – 750 Km)Agni I (700 – 800 Km)MRBMAgni II (2000-3500 Km)IRBMAgni III (3500-5000 Km)ICBMAgni VSurya ISurya IIUnderDevelopment
Agni III Missile range
After the launch…India became 7th country in the world to develop and operate Intermediate Range ballistic missile.Now India has a strategic advantage against China over composite dialogues as Agni III can cover whole of the China in its range.
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    AGNI III :Intermediate Range Ballistic MissileBy: Gaurav KumarMBA II SEM, Enroll No. - 009
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    IntroductionBallistic Missile: Isa missile that follows a suborbital path with the objective of delivering one or more warheads to a predetermined target.Agni-III is an intermediate-range ballistic missile developed by India as the successor to Agni-II.The ballistic missile has a range of 3,500 km- 5500 km
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    IntroductionThe missile islikely to support a wide range of warhead configurationsDesigned by the Indian government's Defence Research and Development Organisation, Agni III is intended to be a two-stage ballistic missile that is capable of nuclear weapons delivery.
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    AGNI - IIIIndiaon February 7, 2010 successfully test fired surface-to-surface intermediate range ballistic missile (IRBM) Agni-III from the Wheeler Island, in the Bay of Bengal off the coast of Orissa.The Agni-III missile tested for the full range, hit the target with pinpoint accuracy and met all the mission objectives.This was the fourth test of the missile. The missile was first test fired on July 9, 2006, but failed, However, its second trial on April 12, 2007 and third on May 7, 2008 were successful.Aim and objective of the fourth trial was to test the guidance system of the missile.
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    AGNI - IIIItUses Hybrid navigation including GPS and INS (Inertial navigation System).Global Positioning System (GPS) provides reliable positioning, navigation, and timing services to worldwide users in all weather, day and night, anywhere on or near the Earth which has an unobstructed view of four or more GPS satellites.Inertial Navigation System (INS): We have Computers, Motion Sensors, Rotation Sensors to Continuously calculate the position, orientation & velocity of a moving object without the need of external reference.
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    DescriptionAgni III anintermediate-range ballistic missile was Designed by the Indian government's Defence Research and Development OrganisationAgni III is intended to be a two-stage ballistic missile that is capable of nuclear weapons delivery.The marker pen like Agni-III missile is 17 m long and 2 m in diameter. The missile is a two-stage solid propellant system with a payload capability of 1.5 ton.
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    DescriptionThe sleek missileis equipped with sophisticated navigation, guidance and control systemsThe Agni-III features two solid fuelled stages and with overall diameter of 2.0 meters. The first stage booster is made of advanced carbon composite materials. It weighs about 32 tonnes, is 7.7 meters long and diameter of 2 meter.The second stage made of maraging steel weighing about 11 tonnes and a length of 3.3 meters.
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    Launch…During the courseof flight, the Missile reached a peak height of 350 km and re-entered into the atmosphere successfully tolerating the skin temperatures of nearly 3000 ˚C.
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    FeaturesIt can carrya payload of 1.5 tonnes which is protected by carbon-carbon all composite heat shield.It can carry any type of warheads.The ballistic missile has a range of 3,500 km- 5500 kmIt uses Advanced Hybrid navigation technology including GPS and INS which gives very accurate calculation of positioning, orientation & velocity of a moving object without the need of external references.
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    Types of Missiles1.Conventional guided missilesAir-to-air missileAir-to-surface missileAnti-ballistic missileAnti-tank guided missileSurface-to-air missileSurface-to-surface missile2. Cruise missiles3. Ballistic missilesShort Range Ballistic MissileRange < 1000 KmMedium Range Ballistic MissileRange 1000 – 3000 KmIntermediate Range Ballistic MissileRange 3000 – 5500 KmIntercontinental Ballistic MissileRange > 5500 Km
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    India Vs PakistanSRBMPrithvi I (150 Km)Prithvi II (250-350 Km)Prithvi III (350 – 750 Km)Agni I (700 – 800 Km)MRBMAgni II (2000-3500 Km)IRBMAgni III (3500-5000 Km)ICBMAgni VSurya ISurya IISRBMShaurya (350 Km)Abdali (200 Km)MRBMGhauri I (1500 Km)Ghauri II (2300 Km)Shaheen II (2500 Km)IRBMGhauri III (3500 Km)Shaheen III (4500 Km)ICBMTaimur (7000 Km) – (Under Development)UnderDevelopment
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    India Vs ChinaSRBMB-611P-12 DF-15 (M-9), DF-11 (M-11), DF-1MRBMDF-25, DF-21, DF-2IRBMDF-3ICBMDF-41, DF-31A, DF-31DF-5, DF-4SRBMPrithvi I (150 Km)Prithvi II (250-350 Km)Prithvi III (350 – 750 Km)Agni I (700 – 800 Km)MRBMAgni II (2000-3500 Km)IRBMAgni III (3500-5000 Km)ICBMAgni VSurya ISurya IIUnderDevelopment
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    After the launch…Indiabecame 7th country in the world to develop and operate Intermediate Range ballistic missile.Now India has a strategic advantage against China over composite dialogues as Agni III can cover whole of the China in its range.
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