Bunker Buster Agni: Strategic missile for underground targets
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India builds bunker buster Agni missile to strike underground enemy target, a bold push for strategic supremacy

India is developing a powerful missile-delivered bunker buster bomb, marking a major leap in its strategic defence capabilities. The project signals India’s rise as a formidable military power with the ability to neutralise underground enemy assets

Vishnu AravindVishnu Aravind
Jun 25, 2025, 12:40 pm IST
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In a significant stride towards enhancing its strategic capabilities, India is developing an advanced missile system equipped with a powerful bunker buster warhead, an ambitious project that signals the country’s emergence as a formidable military power in the region.

Taking a cue from recent global military developments, such as the United States’ use of the GBU-57/A Massive Ordnance Penetrator against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, India is set to build its own equivalent of the bunker buster bomb. Unlike traditional deployment from large bomber aircraft, India is charting a novel course, delivering the heavy warhead via missile.

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is currently working on a modified version of the Agni-5 intercontinental ballistic missile, tailored specifically to carry a massive 7,500 kg warhead designed to penetrate deep into fortified underground enemy structures. These warheads are intended to destroy high-value targets such as command and control centres, missile silos, and strategic military infrastructure hidden beneath layers of reinforced concrete.

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While the original Agni-5 boasts a range exceeding 5,000 km, the new variant, optimised for a heavier payload, will have an effective strike range of up to 2,500 km. Despite the reduced range, the destructive potential and precision of the missile make it a critical asset for India’s regional deterrence strategy, particularly against threats from neighbouring countries such as Pakistan and China.

Bunker buster bombs are engineered to breach hardened facilities buried underground, locations that are often beyond the reach of conventional weaponry. The Indian adaptation of this technology via missile deployment represents not just an innovation in warfare tactics, but also a cost-effective and flexible alternative to aerial delivery systems, which require expensive bomber aircraft.

The warhead on the new Agni missile will be capable of penetrating up to 80 to 100 metres underground before detonation. This makes it ideal for neutralising subterranean enemy assets, an area where conventional missile systems fall short. The weapon will also be equipped with precision guidance and advanced navigation systems to ensure pinpoint accuracy.

Additionally, the DRDO is exploring the integration of an airburst feature, allowing the warhead to explode at a calculated altitude above the target. This would enable the dispersal of high-velocity fragments capable of inflicting severe damage to surface-level installations, such as airbases, radar stations, and armoured units within the vicinity.

India’s move to develop such high-impact capabilities marks a bold step in asserting its strategic autonomy and preparedness in a rapidly evolving global security environment. With a focus on indigenous development, this project not only boosts India’s defence manufacturing ecosystem but also reflects the country’s technological sophistication in missile and warhead design.

The Agni missile series has long been the cornerstone of India’s strategic deterrence. With the addition of a bunker buster variant, India joins an elite group of nations possessing deep-penetration capabilities, thereby enhancing its posture as a responsible yet powerful military force.

Topics: DRDODefence Research and Development OrganisationBunker Buster AgniGBU-57/A Massive Ordnance Penetrator
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