Holding an enormous range of 350 km, India got capable for Prithvi-II Missile for test-fire by having 500 kg to 1000 kg of warheads and is trusted by liquid impulsion twine engines.
Today, India lucratively test-fired the nuclear weapons capable, ground-to-ground Prithvi-II Missile for a abridged range of about 250 km as beside its complete range of about 350 km from Chandipur in Balasore district of Odisha.
The ultimately developed missile was let over here by the personnel of the Strategic Forces Command (SFC) from a road mobile launcher at the time of about 9.15 am. The missile after a flight duration of about seven minutes speckled down at the pre-assumed target point in the Bay of Bengal with a high accuracy degree, in accordance with the scientists of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) missile.
One of the scientists over there said, “We have also test- flown two indigenously developed radar transponders for S band and C band in the missile and they were successfully validated.” He also said that the two transponders might be worn for the larger missiles in coming days. Holding a duplicate freight of about 500 kg of weight, the missile let all the mission objectives. The total mission was taken out by SFC personnel as an element of normal training.
Total radars, the electro-optical tracking systems and the telemetry stations beside the East Coast operated the route and health of the missile from commence plough its collision, while losing a range ship stored the incurable event. THIS Prithvi-II is the very first missile to have been industrialized by the DRDO in the operation of the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP) and has been sent into the SFC in the year of 2003.