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As America, Russia and Europe focus on building Strategic Missile defense in the ionosphere, India races for low flying stealth cruise missile
Priya Sen, Special Correspondent
January 25, 2005

Designation Range Payload  First Launch Operational Inventory
AGNI 2,500 km 1,000 kg May 1989 2000+ none

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The world is focused on frying all the electronics of any incoming ballistic missile that leave the earth’s atmosphere and then reenter the same on the other side of the world.

Most countries have use electromagnetic waves, laser and low frequency arrays to create billions of watts on of energy in the ionosphere to fry all the electronics of an incoming missile. 

The Russians just created huge noise in the missile race by creating a that takes of vertically and then all on a sudden takes a 90 degrees rotation to fly like a cruise missile across the continents.

India’s Missile experts realized very well that Ballistic missiles are useless since most countries can manipulate the ionosphere to destroy the missile. 

Consequently they decided to focus on cruise missile and target accuracies. 

In May 1989, India test-fired its first intermediate-range ballistic missile, the Agni. It is a two-stage missile with the first stage using the first-stage solid-fuel booster motor of the SLV-3 satellite launch vehicle. This marked the first time that India had used directly a component of its civilian space research program for military purposes. 

Today the Missile experts are focused on non-Ballistic missiles that never has to face the challenge of manipulated ionosphere and is stealth in normal radar. 

 
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