BrahMos - Submarine launched version

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When vertically installed in vertical cannisters within the pressure-hull of a nuclear-powered SSGN, the BrahMos-1 increases the 'offensive power' of the SSGN without compromising on the SSGN's 'defensive power' as the torpedo tubes can be fully utilised for engaging in undersea warfare while operating in the self-seeking hunter-killer mode.

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Kilos are refitted to lauch Klub missiles. I think they will be able to fire Brahmos.
Brahmos was supposed to be fitted on kilos atleast five years ago but never happened
Russian were only interested in selling klubs for the kilo.
 

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L&t has made those universal launchers plus have experiance for submarines and mini subs, so dont be surprised if they come up with towed submarine with brahmos tubes for kilo subs.
 

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I think there is something brewing behind the scenes. Recall how the ATV (Arihant) project was shrouded in mystery for years, with only occassional murmurs here and about.

I would definitely like to speculate, that India is not only planning on a few Arihant Class submarines, of which there is certainty, but is also planning to produce a few others, very similar to the Arihant, but with strike capability. Whether they will be nuclear powered on not is difficult to predict, but it is very possible that they would be nuclear powered, and optimized for high speed tactical and attack roles, and might actually be a little smaller than the Arihant Class.

The other possibility is, as some have stated, that DRDO acted on its own to produce this submarine launched version of the BrahMos. Perhaps they could also be installed on some conventionally powered attack submarines.
 

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I believe that there are no subs from which it can be launched.

And that there are no subs foreseen in the near future!
 

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I don't why people even bother to discuss k4 k5 k6 and Arihant here .... It is anti-ship missile, K* are land attack missiles.

People here are so much obsessed with Range,Accuracy of missile is secondary issue.
 

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Brahmos(This version) is not built for Arihant,but for future 75-I project which will be attack submarine.

Brahmos has far more range than it's contemprories ... Look at other anti-ship missiles.
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Name Year Weight Warhead Range Speed (km/h) Propulsion launched by Guidance Built by Comments
Fritz X 1943 1362 kg 320 kg 5 km 1235 km/h none Air manual (radio link) DE used in combat
Henschel Hs 293 1943 1045 kg 295 kg 5.0 km 828 km/h Liquid-propellant, then gliding Air manual (radio link) DE used in combat
Kh-55 1984 1700 kg 200 kt nuclear/410 kg conventional 3000 km 828 km/h turbofan Air Inertial by Radar, TERCOM, Infrared USSR/Russia
Blohm & Voss BV 246 1943 730 kg 435 kg 210 km 450 km/h (280 mph) none Air manual (radio link) DE
Ohka 1943 2140 kg 1200 kg 36 km 630 km/h Solid-propellant Air human kamikaze JP used in combat
Bat 1942 1000 kg 727 kg 37 km 260–390 km/h None Air manual (radio link) USA used in combat
Harpoon 1977 691 kg 221 kg 280 km 864 km/h turbojet engine Air, surface, sub radar (B3: midcourse update) USA used in combat
AS.34 Kormoran 1991 630 kg 220 kg 35 km Mach 0.9 rocket Air Inertial, active radar DE
Penguin 1972 385 kg 130 kg 55+ km high subsonic Solid propellant Air, surface, sub Inertial, laser, IR NOR
AGM-65F Maverick 1972 300 kg 140 kg 17 nm (30 km) supersonic Solid propellant Air, Laser, IR USA used in combat
Naval Strike Missile 2009 410 kg 125 kg 185 km high subsonic turbojet and solid fuel booster Air, surface Inertial, GPS, terrain-reference, imaging IR, target database NOR
AGM-123 Skipper II 1985 582 kg 450 kg 25 km 1,100 km/h solid-fueled Air laser-guided USA
SS.12/AS.12 1960 76 kg 28 kg 7 km 370 km/h solid-fueled Air, surface wire MCLOS FR
BGM-109B Tomahawk 1983 1200 kg 450 kg 450 km 880 km/h turbofan Air, surface, sub GPS, TERCOM, DSMAC USA used in combat
RB 04 1955 600 kg 300 kg 32 km subsonic solid propellant Air active radar SWE
RB 08 1966 ? ? 70 km subsonic turbojet surface radio link active radar SWE
RBS-15 1985 800 kg 200 kg 200 km subsonic turbojet Air, surface inertial, GPS, radar SWE
Exocet 1979 670 kg 165 kg 180 km 1134 km/h solid propellant Air, surface, sub Inertial, active radar FR used in combat
Gabriel 1962 522 kg 150 kg 60 km 840 km/h solid-fuel rocket Air, surface active radar IL used in combat
Otomat 1977 770 kg 210 kg 180+ km 1116 km/h Turbojet Surface,Air(Perú) Inertial, GPS, active radar IT
Martel 1984 550 kg 150 kg 60 km max 1070 km/h solid propellant Air passive radar, video UK/FR
Sea Eagle 1985 580 kg 230 kg 110 km + 1000 km/h Turbojet Air Inertia, active radar UK
Sea Skua 1983 145 kg 28 kg 25 km 950 km/h solid fuel Air semi-active radar UK used in combat
LRASM 2013[3] ? ? ? ? liquid fuel Surface ? USA
KSShch (SS-N-1 SCRUBBER) 1958 2300 kg nuclear 40 km 1150 km/h (Mach 0.95) liquid-fuel rocket Surface inertial USSR
P-15 Termit (SS-N-2 STYX) 1958 3100 kg 454 kg 80 km 1100 km/h Liquid fuel rocket Surface active radar, IR USSR used in combat
P-5 Pyatyorka (SS-N-3 SHADDOCK) 1959 5000 kg 1000 kg 750 km 1000 km/h turbojet Surface Inertial, mid course correction, active radar USSR
Kh-22 (AS-4 Kitchen) 1962 5820 kg conventional/nuclear 1000 kg 400 km 4000 km/h liquid-fuel rocket Air inertial USSR
P-70 Ametist (SS-N-7 STARBRIGHT) 1968 3500 kg 500 kg 65 km 1050 km/h solid rocket sub inertial, terminal homing USSR
Moskit (SS-N-22 SUNBURN) 1970 4500 kg 320 kg 120 km 3600 km/h ramjet Surface, Air active radar, IR USSR
P-120 Malakhit (SS-N-9 SIREN) 1972 2953 kg 500 kg (1,100 lb) 110 km Mach 0.9 Turbojet, solid fuel Surface Inertial, mid course correction, active radar USSR used in combat
P-800 Oniks (SS-N-26) 1983 3000 kg 250 kg 300 km 3600 km/h ramjet Surface, Air active-passive, radar USSR
3M-54 Klub (SS-N-27 SIZZLER) 1993 1300-2300 kg 400 kg 300 km 735–3675 km/h Turbojet Surface, Sub Inertial + Active Radar USSR
Kh-35 (AS-20 KAYAK) 1983 520 kg 145 kg 130 km 970 km/h turbofan Surface, Air Inertial, active radar USSR
Kh-15 (AS-16 Kickback) 1988 1200 kg 150 kg conventional/nuclear 300 km 6200 km/h solid-fuel rocket Air inertial or active radar USSR
Hae Sung-I (SSM-700K) 2005 718 kg 300 kg 150 km 1013 km/h Turbojet Ship, Surface Inertial, active radar S.Korea
SOM (missile) 2006 600 kg 230 kg 185+ km 1153 km/h Turbojet Air INS / GPS, Terrain Referenced Navigation, Automatic Target Recognition, Imaging Infrared Seeker Turkey
BrahMos 2006 2500 kg (air), 3000 kg (ground) 300 kg 290 km 3675 km/h ramjet Ship,Surface, Air,Sub Inertial, active radar India/Russia
 
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If Brahmos is backed by a Potent Radar .. then Brahmos will be the single most fearsome missile for ships cruising into Indian Waters.
 

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^^^ brahmos has radar and it is good one.
What that mean ? Missile has a Radar ?:scared1:

quality of your post is not so encouraging now a days ..!:taunt:

I mean a radar at ship to track object 290KM away is by no means easy task.
 

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Re: India Test Fires Underwater Version of Brahmos Missile

The test is only the beginning. It has been fired from a pontoon. They real thing will be when it is fired from one of our subs. I think the missile will be more suited for anti ship operations than land attack when launched from a sub. It can be a carrier killer!
being the carrier killer that it probably is and given that there are other carrier-killers around even if not hypersonic , one would have expected that the AC is by now part of an out-moded system of planning naval operations - in a real all-out war scenario

let me be more specific - the AC is only for operations close to home where a heck of a lot of protection can be given and represents an extension of the land base. Alternatively, it can be used for threatening , bullying , showing strength to a less developed naval force which lacks the missiles ( eg brahmos amongst others ) or before an all-out war has developed

it is a supply-mechanism which in today's warfare, would be an easy target and largely defenceless - given the hypersonic missiles that are being developed especially those which can be submarine-launched.

unless the sending nation has a tremendous strength advantage over the targeted nation(s) , the AC is a pretty useless or rather out-moded piece of equipment - in a real all-out war scenario

now that should be a provocative-enough statement ?
 
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Re: India Test Fires Underwater Version of Brahmos Missile

^^^ no crane to bring up the pontoon like in the K15 launch pic............... may be they dont need to retrieve the pontoon :thumb: :india:


 
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Wont be surprised if popup test happen first from pontoon then from submarged platform.
 

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