New Delhi: India is set to conduct a significant missile test in the Bay of Bengal, issuing a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) to alert aviation authorities and maritime operations of the impending launch. Scheduled between October 15 and 17, the NOTAM covers an extensive danger zone spanning approximately 3,550 kilometers, signaling preparations for a long-range missile test.
Defense analysts suggest that the test could involve advanced variants of the Agni missile series, potentially Agni-V or Agni-VI, which are capable of carrying multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs). While the Ministry of Defence has not officially confirmed the missile type, the scale of the danger zone underscores the strategic importance of this launch.
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