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Arihant N-sub gets ready to fire ballistic missiles

Moving closer towards completing the nuclear triad, the indigenously developed nuclear-powered submarine, INS Arihant, will soon be testing its capability to launch long range ballistic missiles from within the depths of the ocean.

We will be conducting a test launch of the K-4 missile from the Arihant submarine,which is already undergoing sea trials, within the next few months,” Scientific Adviser to the Raksha Mantri and DRDO Director General, Dr Avinash Chander told The Tribune during his visit to Chandigarh.

The 3,000-km range K-4 Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM) was successfully test launched by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) from an underwater pontoon, simulating a submerged submarine, on March 24.

The development of the K-4 comes in the wake of the K-15 a submarine launched ballistic missile that has a range of 750 kms and is already in production. Aland-based version of the K-15 is also on the anvil.

INS Arihant, which will have at least three more sister submarines which are already under construction, will carry four K-4 missiles or 12 K-15 missiles along with six torpedoes. Four submarines with unlimited range, each carrying four 3000-kms range missiles gives an enormous degree of flexibility,reliability, survivability and stand-off attack capability to the nuclear triad.

Also coming up shortly is the test launch of the containerised version of the Agni-4 Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile. The 4000-kms range missile would be road-mobile and launched from a contained, from which it would be shot in the air and its engines would ignite in mid air. The conventional version of the missile was test fired by the Strategic Forces Command in its road-mobile configuration in January this year, paving its way for serial production and service induction.

Dr Chander said that following the successful launch of the Astra beyond visual range air to air missile from a Su-30 fighter earlier this month, a launch to test its performance against a live aerial target will be conducted next month.A test of Hellina, the helicopter launched version of the Nag anti-tank missile, is also scheduled shortly.

Lethal fire power


INS Arihant, which will carry four K-4 missiles or 12 K-15 missiles along with six torpedoes K-4 missiles with a range of 3,000 km, was successfully test launched by the Defence Research and Development Organisation from an underwater pontoon on March 24.

Link - Arihant N-sub gets ready to fire ballistic missiles | idrw.org
 
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Directly to K-4? Does this mean they already tested K-15 from Arihant secretly? I have to think so...
 
Arihant N-sub gets ready to fire ballistic missiles

Moving closer towards completing the nuclear triad, the indigenously developed nuclear-powered submarine, INS Arihant, will soon be testing its capability to launch long range ballistic missiles from within the depths of the ocean.
We will be conducting a test launch of the K-4 missile from the Arihant submarine,which is already undergoing sea trials, within the next few months,” Scientific Adviser to the Raksha Mantri and DRDO Director General, Dr Avinash Chander told The Tribune during his visit to Chandigarh.
The 3,000-km range K-4 Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM) was successfully test launched by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) from an underwater pontoon, simulating a submerged submarine, on March 24.
The development of the K-4 comes in the wake of the K-15 a submarine launched ballistic missile that has a range of 750 kms and is already in production. Aland-based version of the K-15 is also on the anvil.
INS Arihant, which will have at least three more sister submarines which are already under construction, will carry four K-4 missiles or 12 K-15 missiles along with six torpedoes. Four submarines with unlimited range, each carrying four 3000-kms range missiles gives an enormous degree of flexibility,reliability, survivability and stand-off attack capability to the nuclear triad.
Also coming up shortly is the test launch of the containerised version of the Agni-4 Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile. The 4000-kms range missile would be road-mobile and launched from a contained, from which it would be shot in the air and its engines would ignite in mid air. The conventional version of the missile was test fired by the Strategic Forces Command in its road-mobile configuration in January this year, paving its way for serial production and service induction.
Dr Chander said that following the successful launch of the Astra beyond visual range air to air missile from a Su-30 fighter earlier this month, a launch to test its performance against a live aerial target will be conducted next month.A test of Hellina, the helicopter launched version of the Nag anti-tank missile, is also scheduled shortly.
Lethal fire power
INS Arihant, which will carry four K-4 missiles or 12 K-15 missiles along with six torpedoes K-4 missiles with a range of 3,000 km, was successfully test launched by the Defence Research and Development Organisation from an underwater pontoon on March 24.
Link - Arihant N-sub gets ready to fire ballistic missiles | idrw.org
Drdo doing right choice taking K -4 directly into consideration as it hold more statergical deterrence than K-15
 
Directly to K-4? Does this mean they already tested K-15 from Arihant secretly? I have to think so...
I think they r just gonna be skip to k-4 only because k-15 doesn't really have any operational use. So it's just gonna be a tech demonstrar maybe shaura can be useful as land based system.

Directly to K-4? Does this mean they already tested K-15 from Arihant secretly? I have to think so...
I think they r just gonna be skip to k-4 only because k-15 doesn't really have any operational use. So it's just gonna be a tech demonstrar maybe shaura can be useful as land based system.

Directly to K-4? Does this mean they already tested K-15 from Arihant secretly? I have to think so...
I think they r just gonna be skip to k-4 only because k-15 doesn't really have any operational use. So it's just gonna be a tech demonstrar maybe shaura can be useful as land based system.
 
Aaah the military complex is on a roll these days, 2014 has barely reached the halfway mark and so many successful test hav happened that i have seriously lost track :)
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I think they r just gonna be skip to k-4 only because k-15 doesn't really have any operational use. So it's just gonna be a tech demonstrar maybe shaura can be useful as land based system.


I think they r just gonna be skip to k-4 only because k-15 doesn't really have any operational use. So it's just gonna be a tech demonstrar maybe shaura can be useful as land based system.


I think they r just gonna be skip to k-4 only because k-15 doesn't really have any operational use. So it's just gonna be a tech demonstrar maybe shaura can be useful as land based system.

perhaps yes, perhaps no, but whatever be the position of the K-15 w.r.t. the strategic Forces ORBAT, it would be illogical to have the K-4, which by official count has had just a single successful launch, be the first launch from the INS Arihant.

The K-15, with its numerous successful launches, would be the better candidate for 1st launch BM from the SSBN, unless of course the K-15 has already been tested from the INS Arihant sometime in the recent past, or some of the recent tests of the K-15 were really K-4.

Either way, you do not risk a $ 2.9 billion platform for a $5-10 million missile.
 
perhaps yes, perhaps no, but whatever be the position of the K-15 w.r.t. the strategic Forces ORBAT, it would be illogical to have the K-4, which by official count has had just a single successful launch, be the first launch from the INS Arihant.

The K-15, with its numerous successful launches, would be the better candidate for 1st launch BM from the SSBN, unless of course the K-15 has already been tested from the INS Arihant sometime in the recent past, or some of the recent tests of the K-15 were really K-4.

Either way, you do not risk a $ 2.9 billion platform for a $5-10 million missile.
K-15 hardly has any use, k-4 has the range needed for. Let's not go to official account for such test 12th test of k-15 was made public, that can be the case for k-4 too. So it would be wasting time to integrate and test a wapon which u not gonna use.

K 15 is waste of our money....good for learning curve but useless range
No, it's not waste of money, we needed to learn the tech and learning has no cost, k-15 land version can still be used and gv us a good platform.
 
K-15 hardly has any use, k-4 has the range needed for. Let's not go to official account for such test 12th test of k-15 was made public, that can be the case for k-4 too. So it would be wasting time to integrate and test a wapon which u not gonna use.


No, it's not waste of money, we needed to learn the tech and learning has no cost, k-15 land version can still be used and gv us a good platform.


I mentioned good for learning curve..... but you re right if it can be used on land based platforms...it has good potential given that its much sleeker than the Agni series
 
A major test indeed, wondering if DRDO will release the video.
Also coming up shortly is the test launch of the canisterised version of the Agni-4 Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile. The 4000-kms range missile would be road-mobile and launched from a canister, from which it would be shot in the air and its engines would ignite in mid air.
This should be interesting too.
 
perhaps yes, perhaps no, but whatever be the position of the K-15 w.r.t. the strategic Forces ORBAT, it would be illogical to have the K-4, which by official count has had just a single successful launch, be the first launch from the INS Arihant.

The K-15, with its numerous successful launches, would be the better candidate for 1st launch BM from the SSBN, unless of course the K-15 has already been tested from the INS Arihant sometime in the recent past, or some of the recent tests of the K-15 were really K-4.

Either way, you do not risk a $ 2.9 billion platform for a $5-10 million missile.
You are right however whole K-4 project have been very secret (No pic released yet let alone videos) and there was speculation that It was tested way back in 2010 but unofficially. No one knows exactly for how many times It has been tested and result of those tests but Just one recent test.
 
Very good news in deed. Arihant is the true game changer for India in the south east asia...
 

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