Agni-Prime Test Success: India Rail Launcher Packs 2,000 km Power
New Delhi: India has scripted history with the successful test-firing of the Agni-Prime Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM) from a specially designed rail-based mobile launcher for the very first time. The test, carried out on Thursday, has been hailed as a significant leap in India’s strategic defence capabilities.
A Historic First for India’s Missile Program
The Agni-Prime missile, an advanced version in the Agni series, has a strike range of up to 2,000 km. What made this test groundbreaking was its launch from a rail-based system, a first for India’s missile program.
Unlike traditional fixed launch setups, the rail launcher offers unrestricted mobility, faster launch readiness, and reduced detection by adversaries. This capability means the missile can be discreetly moved across India’s vast railway network and deployed at critical locations within hours.
By achieving this feat, India joins an elite group of countries that have developed canisterised launch systems capable of firing from rail platforms.
Rajnath Singh’s Congratulatory Message
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) scientists, the Strategic Forces Command (SFC), and the armed forces on the success.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Singh wrote:
“India has carried out the successful launch of Intermediate Range Agni-Prime Missile from a Rail-based Mobile launcher system. This next-generation missile, designed to cover up to 2000 km, comes with advanced features. Congratulations to DRDO, SFC and the Armed Forces for making the nation proud.”
Features of the Agni-Prime Missile
The Agni-Prime IRBM is a two-stage canisterised missile with the following features:
- Range: Capable of striking targets up to 2,000 km.
- Mobility: Can be launched from both road-based and rail-based systems.
- Advanced Guidance: Equipped with sophisticated navigation and propulsion systems for enhanced accuracy.
- Compact Design: Smaller and lighter compared to earlier Agni variants, making it easier to deploy.
Push for Aatmanirbhar Bharat
The successful test is also a milestone in the government’s vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India). By relying on indigenous defence technology, India continues to reduce its dependence on foreign systems while strengthening its strategic deterrence.
Experts say the test not only boosts India’s defence preparedness but also sends a strong signal about its technological edge and growing military strength on the global stage.
The Big Takeaway
The Agni-Prime test marks a new chapter in India’s missile program, combining mobility, precision, and range with indigenous technology.
For India, it is not just about extending military capabilities but also about proving its commitment to self-reliance and strategic dominance in a rapidly changing global security environment.