The Indian Army has planned to conduct flight tests of two Agni variant  missiles from the missile testing range off the Orissa coast in the next  45 days. These tests are aimed at gauging the effectiveness of the  weapons  and  their performance in real time situation. Defence sources   said the        missiles to be testfired are 700km range Agni-I and 2,000km  range Agni-II. 
  The Strategic Forces Command (SFC), a contingent specially  raised to carry out the user specific tests of the missiles developed  by DRDO, will conduct the tests. Both the missiles have been inducted in  the Army.The missiles will be launched from the launching complexIV of  the Integrated Test Range (ITR) with the logistic support from the DRDO  scientists and technical officers. While AgniII has been planned to be  tested in the last week of August, the test of AgniI is scheduled for  third week of September. 
  A defence official said as the missiles have  been handed over to the Army for its use during the time of crisis, the  military personnel through these userspecific trials get to know how to  use the weapon and its capability. Preparation for the tests will soon  start at the LCIV in the Wheeler's Island off the Dhamra coast in  Bhadrak district.   After both the trials, the DRDO has planned to go  for the maiden test of 5,000 km range AgniV missile, considered  India's  first InterContinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM). Though the missile  which has the capability to reach most of the Chinese cities is ready  for test, the DRDO is reportedly waiting for the State Government's nod.  AgniI missile weighs around 12 tonnes and can carry both conventional  and nuclear payload of about 1,000 kg. It is powered by both solid and  liquid propellants, which imparts it a speed of 2.5 km a second. The  missile can blast off from both road and rail mobile  launchers.Similarly, AgniII missile is about 21 metres tall having a  diameter of one metre and weighs 17 tonnes. It can carry a payload (both  conventional and nuclear) of around one tonne. The twostage  solidpropelled AgniII is one of the key weapon systems of the country's  nuclear deterrence doctrine.
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