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New Delhi, Aug 2, IRNA -- India has successfully developed its first submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) for the indigenous nuclear submarine 'INS Arihant', joining an elite club of nations possessing such weaponry.

The SLBM, which can be launched from Arihant, has been developed successfully, sources said here.

Senior DRDO Scientist and Director of Hyderabad-based Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL) A K Chakrabarti was honoured by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at a function here for his 'outstanding contributions in the successful development of the first SLBM system for the nuclear powered platform Arihant.'

The development of the underwater-launched ballistic missile will help India in completing its nuclear triad under which now it will have the option to strike from air, land and under the sea, PTI news agency reported. At present, very few countries including the US, Russia, France, China and the UK have the capability to carry out submarine-based ballistic missile strikes.

Specifications with regard to the Indian missile were not immediately known but its strike range is believed to be around 700 kms.

In the recent past, reports had suggested that Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has been working on developing the K-15 series of underwater missiles and that it had carried out some test-firings earlier this year.

Capability to launch underwater nuclear strikes is considered important for India's defence as the country has a 'no-first use' policy when it comes to nuclear weapons.

After the underground tests in Pokhran in 1998, India has been working on completing the nuclear triad. The Agni and Prithvi series of missiles and combat aircraft including the Mirage 2000 can be used for launching nuclear strikes from land and air but the country had been lacking the underwater capability.

At the DRDO function here, K Sekhar, Scientist and Chief Controller, Research and Development and K Tamilmani, Scientist and Chief Executive, Centre for Military Airworthiness and Certification (CEMILAC) were also given the excellence awards.

Life Time Achievement Award was conferred on Professor P Rama Rao for his contributions to the multi-fold array of technology and management initiatives.

India successfully develops SLBM for 'INS Arihant'
 
Yeah, it's the sub launched version of the Shaurya Missile.


Shaurya Missile

They're working on K-4 or the sub-launched version of the Agni 3.

Agni3-Missile.jpg
 
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I thought there was a test from an underwater platform few months ago. Does this news mean, its ready to be deployed or more tests are needed ?
 
I thought there was a test from an underwater platform few months ago. Does this news mean, its ready to be deployed or more tests are needed ?

They did quite a bit of tests of the K-15. It's pretty much ready. This is what I think.
 
wats the 700km range misslie on sub????atleast it should be between 2000km and 1500km.
 
If the news is true, this development certainly should be given high priority. By testing such a controversial weapon India has missed an opportunity to better its political standing in the world. This is a very wreckless action by the Indian Government.
 
wats the 700km range misslie on sub????atleast it should be between 2000km and 1500km.


K-4 will be 3500km.

K-5
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etc

Will keep increasing.

Who knows, they could have down played the range too..

If the news is true, this development certainly should be given high priority.



This is pretty much expected... Not much of a surprise.

India is also building a whole line of nuke subs..



Arihant is just a tech demo.
 
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If the news is true, this development certainly should be given high priority. By testing such a controversial weapon India has missed an opportunity to better its political standing in the world. This is a very wreckless action by the Indian Government.
What controversial weapon, all major military power have it....why couldn't we. And India follows NFU policy. So nothing to worry about.:drag:
 
If the news is true, this development certainly should be given high priority. By testing such a controversial weapon India has missed an opportunity to better its political standing in the world. This is a very wreckless action by the Indian Government.

so Pakistan missile tests were also wreckless move in this case......:lol:
 
wats the 700km range misslie on sub????atleast it should be between 2000km and 1500km.
Operational range 700 km @ 1,000 kg and 1,900 km @ 180 kg
For 700 KM it can apply 8 MIRV but I am not sure for 1900KM.

I thought there was a test from an underwater platform few months ago. Does this news mean, its ready to be deployed or more tests are needed ?
The latest test of the K-15 missile was done on 11 March 2012. The missile was tested up to its full 700 KM range.

I thought there was a test from an underwater platform few months ago. Does this news mean, its ready to be deployed or more tests are needed ?
The latest test of the K-15 missile was done on 11 March 2012. The missile was tested up to its full 700 KM range.
 
DRDO has never released a photo nor the parameters for K4, I am really interested in knowing that.
 
DRDO has never released a photo nor the parameters for K4, I am really interested in knowing that.

I am more interested to see a clear picture of arihant ........

Hoping it has more than 4 silos .............:blink:
 
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