Nuclear weapons with India?
The question is how many nuclear weapons India currently have????
Indian Missiles
1.) Prithvi I, Range - 150 kms
2.) Prithvi II, Range - 350 kms
3.) Agni-I, Range - 700 kms
4.) Agni-II, Range - 2,000-3,000 kms
5.) Agni-III, Range - 3500 km - 5500 kms
Even if one calculate 10 missile of each class with nuclear warhead India must have at least 50 Nuclear tipped missiles.
Indian Navy
- 3 Arihant class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines are to be operational by 2015.
Arihant will have 12 X Sagarika Missiles.
(nuclear-capable submarine-launched ballistic missile with a range of 700 kilometres.)
Arihant will also have 4 X Agni III SLBM (Submarine-launched ballistic missile).
This means 12 Sagarika SLBM + 4 Agni III SLBM = 16 SLBM in a Arihant.
3 Arihant class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines are under costrction (Out of which 1 is already out)
So, we will have 3 Arihant class SSBN X 16 SLBM = 48 Nuclear tipped submarine-launched ballistic missile.
The Strategic Forces Command (SFC)
Now, The Strategic Forces Command (SFC) want to acquire 40 fighter planes capable of delivering nuclear weapons.
If we calculate 1 nuclear weapon per Aircraft we will have 40 nuclear weapons.
Indian Air Force Aircrafts
Obviously, IAF must be having at least same number of Fighter Aircrafts with Nuclear weapons as The Strategic Forces Command (SFC) is demanding.
So, add another 40 Nuclear weapons.
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IAF (Aircrafts) = 40 Nuclear weapons.
SFC (Aircrafts) = 40 Nuclear weapons.
Missiles with SFC = 50 Nuclear weapons.
Indian Navy = 48 Nuclear tipped submarine-launched ballistic missiles.
Grand Total = by 2015, India must have 178 Nuclear weapons at least.
Above estimate is on a conservative note, i think.
And that's not all as India is also developing Nirbhay Cruise Missile + Shaurya missile + Agni-V these all are nuclear tipped missiles.
The question is how many nuclear weapons India currently have????
Indian Missiles
1.) Prithvi I, Range - 150 kms
2.) Prithvi II, Range - 350 kms
3.) Agni-I, Range - 700 kms
4.) Agni-II, Range - 2,000-3,000 kms
5.) Agni-III, Range - 3500 km - 5500 kms
Even if one calculate 10 missile of each class with nuclear warhead India must have at least 50 Nuclear tipped missiles.
Indian Navy
- 3 Arihant class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines are to be operational by 2015.
Arihant will have 12 X Sagarika Missiles.
(nuclear-capable submarine-launched ballistic missile with a range of 700 kilometres.)
Arihant will also have 4 X Agni III SLBM (Submarine-launched ballistic missile).
This means 12 Sagarika SLBM + 4 Agni III SLBM = 16 SLBM in a Arihant.
3 Arihant class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines are under costrction (Out of which 1 is already out)
So, we will have 3 Arihant class SSBN X 16 SLBM = 48 Nuclear tipped submarine-launched ballistic missile.
The Strategic Forces Command (SFC)
Now, The Strategic Forces Command (SFC) want to acquire 40 fighter planes capable of delivering nuclear weapons.
If we calculate 1 nuclear weapon per Aircraft we will have 40 nuclear weapons.
Indian Air Force Aircrafts
Obviously, IAF must be having at least same number of Fighter Aircrafts with Nuclear weapons as The Strategic Forces Command (SFC) is demanding.
So, add another 40 Nuclear weapons.
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IAF (Aircrafts) = 40 Nuclear weapons.
SFC (Aircrafts) = 40 Nuclear weapons.
Missiles with SFC = 50 Nuclear weapons.
Indian Navy = 48 Nuclear tipped submarine-launched ballistic missiles.
Grand Total = by 2015, India must have 178 Nuclear weapons at least.
Above estimate is on a conservative note, i think.
And that's not all as India is also developing Nirbhay Cruise Missile + Shaurya missile + Agni-V these all are nuclear tipped missiles.
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