MIRV stands for multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicle. The technology involves attaching several warheads to a single missile that would separate after launch. The warheads would then ...
The M51.3 missile, lacking a warhead ... An essential feature of the M51 is its capability to use an MIRV warhead. This allows up to ten smaller subheads — both warheads with a nuclear charge ...
India on Monday carried out maiden flight test of the indigenously developed Agni-5 missile with the Multiple Independently ...
The successful integration of MIRV technology into India's missile capabilities promises to shape future strategic dynamics, enhancing the nation's deterrence capabilities and contributing to ...
Recently, Russia demonstrated the MIRV (Multiple Independently Re-entry Vehicle) missile technology used in Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM), redefining the nature of warfare.
Russian president Vladimir Putin announced that Moscow will mass produce the new hypersonic medium-range ballistic missiles called ... Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) that can carry six warheads.