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English: An Indian Agni-II intermediate range ballistic missile on a road-mobile launcher, displayed at the Republic Day Parade on New Delhi's Rajpath, January 26, 2004. Modified by en:user:nikkul ( http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Agni-II_missile_%28Republic_Day_Parade_2004%29.jpeg)
Photo: Antônio Milena (ABr). from http://img.radiobras.gov.br/Aberto/index.php/Imagens.Principal.120.0.2004-01-31 Original file name: 14872.jpeg Original caption: Nova Délhi (Índia) - Governo indiano exibe míssel nuclear, durante o desfile comemorativo do Dia da República, na Rajpath.(foto:Antônio Milena) Agni-II en:Category:Military of India en:category:Delhi
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- 2007-08-27 23:30 Nikkul 1644×1043×8 (367248 bytes) An Indian Agni-II intermediate range ballistic missile on a road-mobile launcher, displayed at the Republic Day Parade on New Delhi's Rajpath, January 26, 2004. Modified by [[user:nikkul]] (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Agni-II_missile_%28Repub
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