Which one of the following facts about Agni-5 missile is not correct?

It can be fired from any place.
It has firing range of upto 5000 km.
It cannot be captured by Radar of enemies.
It is not exclusively indigenous.

The correct answer is (c). Agni-5 is a nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) developed by India. It is the fifth missile in the Agni series of missiles. The missile has a range of 5,500 kilometers (3,417 mi) and can carry a nuclear warhead of up to 1,000 kilograms (2,204 lb). Agni-5 is a three-stage, solid-propellant missile. It is capable of carrying multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs). The missile is designed to be launched from a mobile launcher. Agni-5 was first test-fired in April 2012. It was inducted into the Indian Army in December 2015.

Agni-5 is a very capable missile. It has a long range and can carry a heavy payload. It is also capable of evading enemy radar. However, it is not invincible. It can be intercepted by anti-ballistic missiles (ABMs).

The Agni-5 missile is a significant achievement for India. It demonstrates India’s technological prowess and its commitment to its nuclear deterrent. The missile also enhances India’s strategic position in the world.

(a) It can be fired from any place. This is correct. Agni-5 is a mobile missile and can be launched from a variety of locations.
(b) It has firing range of upto 5000 km. This is correct. Agni-5 has a range of 5,500 kilometers.
(d) It is not exclusively indigenous. This is correct. Agni-5 uses some imported components. However, the majority of the missile is indigenously developed.