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In May last year India secretly tested its most advanced submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) to date K-4 with reported range of 3500km from an undersea firing platform enforcing India’s Second strike capability which was achieved after India’s first undersea missile K-15 Aka B-05 with strike range of 750-km-range completed its Development trials few years back.
India’s first Nuclear Ballistic missile Submarine “INS Arihant” is likely to carry out first test launch of SLBM from Submarine by end of this year, DRDO Chief already has confirmed it will be limited to K-15 Aka B-05 and other missiles (K-4) will be integrated at later stage .
While DRDO has been tight-lipped about speaking on secretive K-4 SLBM, earlier this year it released a 4 Sec video of K-4 showcased at Aero India 2015 earlier this year but have refused to reveal further information on the missile system .
Sources have informed us that K-4 user trials from INS Arihant Submarine might take place in 2017 after series of Weapons trials including that of K-15 SLBM is completed by Arihant before it is commissioned in Indian Navy .
DRDO is also interested in offering a land-based Canister variant of K-4 to Strategic Nuclear Command which handles the process of delivering nuclear weapons and warheads.
a land-based variant of K-4 promises to be highly mobile due to the shorter dimension of the missile size with better precision strike capability.DRDO which already has developed Canister variant of Agni-V
plans to develop more Canister based variants of ballistic missiles which are currently operational under the SFC.
DRDO reportedly is also working on longer-range K-5 SLBM which will have a strike range of more than 5000km but has not disclosed any testing window for the new missile in future