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Encyclopedia > Prithvi missile

Prithvi is the short range ballistic missile developed by India under the IGMDP. It has a range of upto 150 to 300 km with variants for Land and Sea/Sub-Surface roles (Dhanush (Bow)) targeting surface targets. Variants make use of either liquid, solid propellants or both. Developed as a battlefield missile, It could carry a nuclear warhead in its role as a tactical nuclear weapon. Some versions have already been handed over to the Indian Army Missile Group for deployment.


Produced in three variation/variants.

  • Prithvi - I has a 1000 Kg warhead and a range of >125 miles and has been handed over to the Indian Army. Is entirely liquid fuelled.
  • Prithvi - II has a range of 250 Kilometres with the Indian Air Force being the primary user. This is said to be solid fuelled.
  • Prithvi - III recently tested, consists of two stages. The first stage is solid fuelled with a 16 ton thrust motor. The second stage is liquid fuelled. The missile can carry a 1000 Kgm warhead to a distance of 350 KM and a 500 Kgm warhead to a distance of 600 Kilometres and a 250 Kilogram warhead upto a distance of 750 Kilometres.has been tested recently. If reports are accurate, Prithvi could be reclassified from SRBM to a MRBM.

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Prithvi (pṛthvī, also pṛthivī) is the Hindu earth and mother goddess.
As prithvi mata "Mother Earth" she contrasts with Dyaus pita "father sky".
As Prithvi Devi, she is one of two wives of Lord Vishnu.
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