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Published: 27th November 2015 12:09 PM

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BALASORE: Amid heightened tensions along the border, India successfully conducted the much awaited ejection test of an underwater missile for the first time from its home-grown nuclear powered submarine INS Arihant at an undisclosed location in the Bay of Bengal.

Defence sources claimed the test carried out on Wednesday was successful and the parameters set for the mission were met. The missile used for the test was a dummy of 750-km range undersea missile, code-named B-05. The weapon with a dummy payload was reportedly launched from the submarine in full operational configuration.

The test assumed significance as India registered its name in the elite club of a few nations which have similar capability of launching nuclear capable underwater missiles from the submarines.

Other countries which have the capability include Russia, USA, France, Britain (UK) and China.

The user associate launch was conducted by the personnel of Strategic Forces Command (SFC) in association with the DRDO. The missile was fired from 20-meter deep. The nuclear reactor on board the INS Arihant was activated in August 2013.

A defence official said after going through the power-up cycle and harbour acceptance tests for over two years the indigenously built first nuclear powered submarine of the country was ready for actual sea trials. “As part of its long awaited sea trial, the B-05 missile was fired to reconfirm the submarine’s ejection capability. The result in the first attempt was quite satisfactory,” he said.

The nuclear submarine will be inducted in the navy after two/three more such trials in next couple of years. Once inducted, it will help India complete its nuclear triad, giving it the capability to respond to nuclear strikes from sea, land and air-based systems.

Built under the Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) project at the ship building centre in Visakhapatnam, the 6,000 tonne Arihant (slayer of enemies) was first launched at the Navy’s dockyard in Vishakhapatnam on July 26, 2009.


So far India has only 14 conventional submarines, including four Shishumar class from Germany and ten Sindhughosh class (Kilo class) from Russia that are diesel-electric powered besides one nuclear-powered Akula class submarine INS Chakra taken on a 10-year lease from Russia.

On the other hand, tested several times earlier, the B-05 missile is ready for induction. Launched underwater, it surges to the surface and is the world's best weapon in this class. The DRDO has begun its production. After its induction, INS Arihant will be equipped with the missile and its longer version K-4 underwater missile.

A defence expert said there should not be any delay in making Arihant operational. As the conventional subs are aging, India needs to keep its own submarines ready, he added.


First Ejection Test of Underwater Missile From Arihant Submarine Successful -The New Indian Express
 
The user associate launch was conducted by the personnel of Strategic Forces Command (SFC) in association with the DRDO.

The user trial conducted by Strategic Forces Command , whose sole purpose is to operationalize the commands of Nuclear Command Authority, is a sure shot & crystal clear indication that these missiles in Arihant's womb will be Nuclear tipped ones.

In such case, its mandatory for naval command to house few SFC officers on board Arihant permanently, who will be in charge of pressing the dreaded red button in case of International crisis leading to nuclear exchanges.
 
Please note the stark difference between recent 20 meter (50-60 feet underwater ejection is normal procedure) actual ejection test from Arihant underwater vs Pontoon's 50 meter ejection test.


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The final development trial of the K-15 missiles was conducted from a Submerged Pontoon 50 metres (160 ft) beneath the Sea on 27 January 2013. K-15/B-05 is in series production
 

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