To target Iran’s nuclear facility, there was a lot of discussion of the bunker Buster bomb used by the US all over the world. After the use of B2 bombers by the US, now countries around the world are re -evaluating their defense capabilities with hi -tech bombs such as bunkers. India is no exception. According to media reports, the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) is now accelerating its efforts to develop an advanced version of the Agni-5 missile system, which aims to reach a large scale traditional bunker-busting warheads.
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7,500 kg capable of carrying bunker buster
Unlike the original Agni -5, which was designed for nuclear distribution with a range of more than 5,000 kilometers, the advanced version would take the traditional warhead – in particular, bunker buster up to 7,500 kg. These warheads are allegedly designed to penetrate deeply buried and fortified enemy bases, which explode after reaching a depth of 80 to 100 meters under reinforced concrete structures. This step combines India’s ambitions with the United States, which recently showcased the 14 GBU-57 bunker-bombs bombs-the largest traditional ammunition-the largest traditional ammunition of its kind-by targeting suspected Iranian nuclear features. While the US distributes these bombs using large, expensive bombers aircraft, India’s missile-based approach provides greater flexibility, cost-defense and quick response ability.
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Missile bunker buster
India’s strategy is different from the American model, as the need for bombers aircraft has been completely eliminated. DRDO is developing a delivery mechanism, which enables missile-based deployment, leading to greater mobility and rapid operational readiness. The missile speed is expected to be between Mac 8 and Mac 20, which classifies it as a hypersonic weapon – which has a fire motion equal to American systems, but potentially more payload capacity.
Work is going on on two variants of Agni-5
Reports suggest that DRDO is currently working on two different versions of the advanced Agni-5 missile. The first version is designed with Airburst Warhead to penetrate the goals above the ground, which is ideal for soft surface or field-funding operations. The second version is a deep-lingering missile, designed to attack hard underground bunkers and missiles Silo, like the US GBU-57-but potentially with more powerful payloads of up to eight tons.