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Download Indian Missiles List PDF For SSC, IAS, SSC CPO,CAPF List Given below .

Missile types Missiles List

Prithvi-I:

Range: 150 km
Payload: 1000 kg
User: Army)

Prithvi-II:

Range: 250 km 350 km


Payload: 500 kg 1000 kg
User: Air Force, Army
SURFACE TO SURFACE
Prithvi-III:
MISSILES:
Range: 350 km 600 km
Payload: 250 kg 500 kg
User: Army, Air Force, Navy

Agni-I:

Range: 700 1,200 km


Type: Medium Range Ballistic Missile
(MRBM)
User: Army, Air Force)
Missile types Missiles List

Agni-II:

Range: 2,000 2,500 km


User: Army, Air Force)

Agni-III:
INTERMEDIATE RANGE
BALLISTIC MISSILES Range: 3,000 5,000 km
(MRBM): User: Army, Air Force)

Agni-IV:

Range: 2,500 3,700 km


User: Army, Air Force

Agni-V:

Range: 5,000 8,000 km


User: Army, Air Force
INTERCONTINENTAL
BALLISTIC MISSILES
Agni-VI:
(ICBM):
Range: 8,000 10,000 km
User: Army, Air Force
K-15:

Range: 750 km, Weight: 10 tonne,


Warhead: 1 tonne, length: 10 m)

K-4:

Range: 3,500-5,000 km, Weight: 17


tonnes, Warhead: 1 tonne 2.5 tonnes,
length: 10 m)

K-5:

Range: 6,000 km, Weight: Unspecified,


Warhead: 1 tonne, length: Unspecified)

BrahMos:

Type: Supersonic, Range: 290 km,


Some Other Missiles List Status: Inducted)

Shaurya;

Type: Hypersonic, Range: 1000-1800


Km, Status: Inducted)

SRSAM;

Type: Hypersonic, Range: 15 Km,


Status: Inducted)

Pinaka Range: 40 km, Status: Inducted)

Nag: Range: 4km, Status: Induction)

Akash: Range: 30 Km , Status: Inducted)

MRSAM: Range: 70 km, Used: Air force)


Missile types Missiles List

It is a family of Short to Medium range ballistic


missiles developed by India under the Integrated
Guided Missile Development Program.

Agni-I Operational Range: 700-1250 km


Agni-II Operational Range: 2000-3000
km
Agni-I Agni-III Operational Range: 3500-5000
km
Agni-IV Operational Range: 4000 km
Agni-V Operational Range: 5000-8000
km
Agni-VI Operational Range: 8000-
10000km

It is a tactical surface-to-surface short-range


ballistic missile (SRBM) developed by DRDO
of India under the Integrated Guided Missile
Development Program.
It is deployed by Indias Strategic Forces
Command. The Government of India launched
the Integrated Guided Missile Development
Program in 1983 to achieve self-sufficiency in
the development and production of wide range
of Ballistic Missiles, Surface to Air Missiles etc.

Prithvi was the first missile to be developed


Prithvi under the Program.

DRDO attempted to build Surface-to-air Missile


under Project Devil. Prithvi III class (codenamed
Dhanush) is a two-stage ship-to-surface missile

Operational Range:

1. 150 km (Prithvi I)
2. 250-350 km (Prithvi II)
3. 350 600 km (Prithvi III)
Missile types Missiles List

It is a long range, subsonic cruise missile being


developed in India by the Defence Research and
Development Organisation.
Nirbhay
Operational Range: 1,000 km

It is a supersonic cruise missile that can


be launched from submarines, ships,
aircraft or land.
It is a joint venture between Indias
Defence Research and Development
Organisation (DRDO) and Russian
Federations NPO Mashinostroeyenia
who have together formed BrahMos
BrahMos Aerospace Private Limited.
The name BrahMos is a portmanteau
formed from the names of two rivers, the
Brahmaputra of India and the Moskva of
Russia.
Operational Range: Approx. 300500
km

It is a solid-fuelled surface-to-surface
guided short-range tactical ballistic
missile by DRDO of India. It will be
equipped with omnidirectional warheads
Prahaar and could be used for striking both
tactical and strategic targets.
Operational Range: 150 km

It is an active radar homing beyond-


visual range air-to-air missile
(BVRAAM) developed by the Defence
Research and Development Organisation
Astra (DRDO), India. Astra uses Smokeless
propulsion system.
Operational Range: 80-110 km
Missile types Missiles List

The K family of missiles is a series of


submarine-launched ballistic missiles
(SLBM) developed by India to boost its
second-strike capabilities and thus the
nuclear deterrence.
Information about this family of missiles
has mostly been kept classified.
K Missile family The classified K missile family is
known as the Black Project which
DRDO officials are covertly working on.
It is reported that the top secret
indigenous K missiles are faster,
lighter and stealthier.
Operational Range: 3500 kms

It is a third generation fire-and-forget


anti-tank missile developed in India.
It is one of five missile systems
developed by the Defence Research and
Nag Development Organisation (DRDO)
under the Integrated Guided Missile
Development Program (IGMDP).
Important Military Operations India Pdf Download GK India
Operation Polo (1948)

Indian armed forces ended the rule of the Nizam of Hyderabad and led to the
incorporation of the princely state of Hyderabad in Southern India, into the Indian Union.

Operation Vijay (1961)

the operation by the Military of India that led to the capture of Goa, Daman and Diu and
Anjidiv Islands from the Portuguese colonial holding in 1961.

Operation Blue Star (3 6 June 1984 )-

was an Indian military operation, ordered by Indira Gandhi, then Prime Minister of India,
under the pretext of removing Sikh separatists from the Golden Temple in Amritsar. The
Sikhs, led by Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, were accused of amassing weapons in
the Sikh temple.

Operation Woodrose

was a military operation carried out by the Indian government in the months after
Operation Blue Star to prevent the outbreak of widespread public protest in the state of
Punjab. The government arrested all prominent members of the largest Sikh political
party, the Akali Dal, and banned the All India Sikh Students Federation, a large students
union.

Operation Black Tornado

On 29 November, Indias National Security Guards (NSG) conducted Operation Black


Tornado to flush out the remaining attackers of Mumbai 26/11,2008; it resulted in the
death of the last remaining attackers at the Taj hotel and ending all fighting in the
attacks.

Operation trident and python

was launched by Indian Navy where they captured large part of Karachi during 1971
war.The operation was a high time response to operation chengiz khan by Pakistani
army.

Operation Pawan (1987)

Operations by the Indian Peace Keeping Force to take control of Jaffna from the LTTE in
late 1987 to enforce the disarmament of the LTTE as a part of the Indo-Sri Lankan
Accord.

Operation Viraat (1988)


It was an anti-insurgency operation launched by the IPKF against the LTTE in April 1988
in Northern Sri Lanka.

Operation Trishul (1988)

Along with Operation Viraat, was an anti-insurgency operation launched by the IPKF
against the LTTE in April 1988 in Northern Sri Lanka.

Operation Checkmate (1988)

It was an anti-insurgency operation carried out by the IPKF against the LTTE in the
Vadamarachi area of northern Sri Lanka in June 1988.

Operation Cactus (1988)


Indian armed forces oust Tamil nationalist mercenaries of PLOTE who instigated a coup
in Mal in the Maldives.

Operation Vijay (1999)

Name of the successful Indian operation to push back the infiltrators from the Kargil
Sector, in the 1999 Kargil War.

Operation Prakaram-

Following the attack on Indian Parliament and amid calls from the United States and the
United Nations (UN) to exercise restraint, India mobilised and deployed its troops to
Kashmir and the Indian part of the Punjab in what was Indias largest military
mobilization since the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War.
The mobilization was known as Operation Parakram

Operation Safed Sagar

was the codename assigned to the Indian Air Forces strike to support the Ground troops
during Operation Vijay that was aimed to flush out Regular and Irregular troops of the
Pakistani Army from vacated Indian Positions in the Kargil sector along the Line of
Control.

Operation Meghdoot

Operation Meghdoot was the name given to the attack launched by the Indian Military to
capture the Siachen Glacier in the disputed Kashmir region, precipitating the Siachen
Conflict. Launched on 13 April 1984, this military operation was unique as the first
assault launched in the worlds highest battlefield.

Operation Cocoon
was an effective strategy to capture and kill Veerappan.

Operation Safe Homecoming,


to bring Indian nationals from Libya during the 2011 Libyan uprising.

Operation Goodwill-

humanitarian tasks in J&K

Operation Good Samaritan-

humanitarian tasks in Manipur/Nagaland

Operation Surya Hope

for saving people trapped in the 2013 North India floods

Operation Sankat Mochan 2016

Operation Sankat Mochan (Operation Crisis Relief) is a Nepal Army earthquake relief
operation following the April 2015 Nepal earthquake; the Nepal Army has deployed 90
percent of its force
Operation Sankat Mochan (2016) was an operation of the Indian Air Force to evacuate
Indian citizens and other foreign nationals from South Sudan during the South Sudanese
Civil War. The operation was carried out in view of 2016 Juba clashes.

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