India's successful test-firing of an increased-range Agni II intermediate-range ballistic missile last week sounded a nuclear alarm in the region
India's successful test-firing of an increased-range Agni II intermediate-range ballistic missile last week sounded a nuclear alarm in the region. According to Indian press reports, the two-stage IRBM, fired from a mobile launcher at Chandipur, can carry a nuclear warhead about 2,000 km. (1,250 mi.)...
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