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SSN Akula Class (Bars Type 971) Nuclear Submarine - Naval Technology3000km? I suppose you say 300km? The leased Akula can indeed be armed with 300-km Klub anti-ship CMs, but only
with conventional warheads.
Missiles
The Akula Class carry up to 12 Granit submarine-launched cruise missiles. The missiles are fired from the 533mm torpedo launch tubes. Granit (Nato designation: SS-N-21 Sampson) has a range of about 3,000km and delivers a 200kt warhead.
The CEP (the circle of equal probability) is 150m. The CEP value is a measure of the accuracy of strike on the target and is the radius of the circle within which half the strikes will impact. The land attack Granit missile uses inertial and terrain following guidance.
The submarine's anti-ship missiles are the Novator SS-N-15 Starfish and the Novator SS-N-16 Stallion. The Starfish, fired from the 533mm tubes, has a target range of 45km. The Stallion, fired from the 650mm tubes, has a longer range of up to 100km. The Stallion and the Starfish can be armed with a 200kt warhead or a type 40 torpedo.
An air defence capability is provided by a Strela SA-N-5/8 portable missile launcher with 18 missiles.
Yes i am not arguing on that. All I am saying whats Non N-tip missile in OP.Which explains the main difference, because the launch from torpedo tubes limits your weapon of choice to basic cruise missiles with limited range, warhead loads and capabilities. That's however not comparable to Arihant SSBNs using ballistic missiles. An LCA can carry the same LGB, or anti ship missile as an MKI, but can't use Brahmos right?
In theory we can fire a CM from SSN with any war head.
See the above post too