Prithvi-2 Missile: Successful night test of India's Prithvi-2 missile, one attack and the enemy's land will tremble
This missile was started in 1983 under the Integrated Guided Missile Development Program. This missile has been made under Project Devil. So far, more than two dozen successful tests of this missile have been done. The Strategic Forces Command operates the Prithvi 2 missile. The weight of this missile is 4600 kg. Its length is 8.5 meters, while the diameter is 110 centimeters.

Indian Army and DRDO successfully test-fired Prithvi-2 missile at 8:25 pm on Tuesday night from the ITR complex in Chandipur, Odisha. Even before this, the night test of Prithvi-2 missile has been successfully done many times.
The Prithvi 2 missile is a single stage liquid engine missile capable of carrying an explosive of up to 500 kg. It can carry high-explosive, penetrating, cluster bombs, fragmentation, heat-generating chemical and tactical nuclear weapons. That is, if you leave Prithvi-2 missile by using any weapon, then the enemy's land will tremble.
This missile was started in 1983 under the Integrated Guided Missile Development Program. This missile has been made under Project Devil. So far, more than two dozen successful tests of this missile have been done. The Strategic Forces Command operates the Prithvi 2 missile. The weight of this missile is 4600 kg. Its length is 8.5 meters, while the diameter is 110 centimeters.
Prithvi-2's firepower is close to 350 km. It runs on strap down serial navigation system. Today i.e. on Tuesday, on the occasion of its testing, a team of senior officers and scientists associated with DRDO and associated with ITR were present on the spot. It is worth mentioning here that even before this, Prithvi-I and Prithvi-II have been successfully tested at night. Along with this, all the missiles of Agni series Agni 1,2,3,4,5 have been successfully tested at night.
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