India launches intermediate range missile from mobile launcher

Written by on September 25, 2025

The Agni-Prime, which has a range of 2,000km, can be launched from a moving train

India successfully launched the Agni-Prime intermediate range missile using a rail-based mobile launcher system, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said on Thursday.

This next generation missile has a range up to 2,000km (1,242 miles) and is equipped with advanced features, Singh said in a post on X.

”The first-of-its-kind launch carried out from specially designed Mobile Launcher, the missile has the capability to move on rail network without any pre-conditions that allows user to have cross country mobility and launch within a short reaction time with reduced visibility,” he said.

Singh added that the test places India among a select group of nations capable of launching canisterized missiles from a rail-mobile system. 

The Agni missiles are developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization, the country’s primary government agency responsible for designing and manufacturing weapons systems. 

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In August, India successfully tested the Agni-5, a nuclear-capable ballistic missile that can be launched from mobile platforms. With a range of up to 5,000km, it is capable of striking targets across most of Asia and reaching into parts of Europe.

The South Asian nation is aiming to achieve self-reliance in military hardware. It has conducted several crucial missile tests in recent months, including the subsonic Nirbhay cruise missile, which has a strike range of 1,000km and is considered a powerful addition to the country’s missile arsenal alongside the supersonic BrahMos cruise missile, co-developed with Russia. 

India has also deployed the Agni-1 to Agni-4 missiles, with ranges of 700 to 3,500km.


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