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India has tested two ballistic missiles

India has successfully tested two short-range ballistic missile, Pritle-II and Agni-I, the Ministry of Defense reports.

The tests took place in the testing square of Chandipuri (Eastern Odisha). The missiles were fired under the control of the command of the strategic forces. "All technical and operational parameters have been approved," he said.

"Pritley-II" and "Agni-I" are part of the Indian strategic arsenal and are intended for high-precision strikes. "Pritvi-II" can carry a warhead for 0.5 to 1 ton and has a long distance from 250 to 350 km.

It is equipped with missiles to avoid technologies and uses the most modern symbol. Its engine is designed on the basis of the engine of the Soviet B-755 Zenith (S-75 Complex).

The Ballistic missiles of "Agni" series are part of the comprehensive program for developing the managed missile projectiles of the Ministry of Defense of India. There are four types of these missiles in the earth. "Agni-i" has a range of 700 km.