SOURCE: IDRW.ORG
India has issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) indicating an upcoming missile test. The designated airspace for the test covers an area of 1390 kilometres, suggesting that the missile involved could be the Agni-1P, a short-range ballistic missile.
The NOTAM, issued on September 26, 2024, specifies that the missile test will take place on October 3 and 4. The extensive area covered by the NOTAM suggests that the missile’s trajectory will be relatively long, consistent with the range of the Agni-1P.
While the Indian government has not officially confirmed the missile type, the NOTAM provides strong indications that the Agni-1P will be the focus of the test. This missile, with a reported range of around 750 kilometers, is a crucial component of India’s nuclear deterrence capabilities.
The upcoming missile test is part of India’s ongoing efforts to modernize its strategic arsenal and maintain a credible nuclear deterrent. It is also a demonstration of India’s technological capabilities and commitment to national security.
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