Those are the technologies to master. There will usually be an overhead mechanism to short circuit and divert the wires. There will also be an inclination mechanism to make sure the train is not damaged during the launch. You also need to master the electronic signaling, safety of the fissile material etc.. Russians operated such trains during the cold war. These are much more complex than road mobile launchers.AdityaM wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 10:34 India tested Agni Prime from a rail-based mobile launcher that allows the missile to be transported quickly using the vast Indian rail network.
https://x.com/shivaroor/status/1971058365813100891?s=46
One genuine question:
Indian Railways aims to get 100% track electrification by next year.
How will this missile be launched when there are high voltage cables above the launcher car.
First the missile will touch the electric cables in erect mode and get short & burn. And then a launch will break cables and missile itself will get damaged.
So this means the launcher can be transported anywhere on rails, but can only be launched from pre-designated launch areas ?
If you watch the actual video closely you will see the wires being diverted.