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A nuke sub must come to a halt to fire its vertically launched nukes. They stay within a depth of 50-80m to avoid detection and also to ensure a safe launch of the missile. A moving sub can't launch the missiles from vertical tubes as the missiles will get tossed around and lose the orientation. There were two great movies about nuke subs, the hunt for red October and another one in which the EXO of the sub fights with his CO on a USN nuke sub. I have forgotten the name of that movie. That shud tell you how bad it can be when faced with real situation. One man and his decision can decide the future of mankind. I wud have loved to be on one such nuke sub.
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How does a 1.3 m diameter missile fit into a 2m wide tube? I think they are hiding the real dimensions.
 

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Hemant Kumar Rout does seem to have contacts in Balasore though his reports tend to sound over dramatic. But 3500 km is not for Pakistan. 200 km will cover most of the stuff that needs to be hit in Pakistan.
 

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How does a 1.3 m diameter missile fit into a 2m wide tube? I think they are hiding the real dimensions.
Just the way a one hand long sword fits into a seven hand long sheath. Have you heard that Brahminical story of deciet.
 

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Till date neither on this forum nor on some other forum has any of my posts been proven wrong. I had posted last time also that Arihant is a weapon system now. I can't share more than that with you all as I can't expose my sources but I have never posted anything here which has not been made public already somewhere.
 

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Of course Arihant is a weapon system. I never doubted that. The question is which is the deceit part 1.3 m diameter or 3500 km part. The dimensions and number of missiles on Arihant is also a matter of pure speculation right now. The K-4 if it is really 1.3 m diameter seems similar in range and dimensions (except) height to A-4. Hope K-5 will be in the class of A-5.
 

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Of course Arihant is a weapon system. I never doubted that. The question is which is the deceit part 1.3 m diameter or 3500 km part. The dimensions and number of missiles on Arihant is also a matter of pure speculation right now. The K-4 if it is really 1.3 m diameter seems similar in range and dimensions (except) height to A-4. Hope K-5 will be in the class of A-5.
Do me a favour. Draw a circle with 2m diameter and than fit into that four 1.3m diameters. You will get your answer.
In a 2m dia tube or circle, you can fit in four 1.3m tubes. That is what Arihant carries.
 
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We need 10 SLBM and about 30 SSNs,(with cruise missile) + 30 SSKs,(with AIP) to have a potent under sea arm.
ok, only few problems, we dont have that much nuke material for subs reactors and we dont have that much money specially when we have to raise standard of living of our citizens.
 

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Yes please do than and show me how even 2 circles of 1.3 m diameter fit inside a 2 m diameter circle. Math and logic are taking a massive hit today.

Do me a favour. Draw a circle with 2m diameter and than fit into that four 1.3m diameters. You will get your answer.
In a 2m dia tube or circle, you can fit in four 1.3m tubes. That is what Arihant carries.
 

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India's secretive K-4 SLBM with 3500 km Range to be tested next Month

SOURCE: The Sunday Standard

Amid escalation of simmering tension along the LoC in the wake of unprovoked killing of jawans leading to heightened resentment across the nation, India is contemplating to go for the maiden trial of its long range nuke-capable undersea missile K-4, which had been kept secret so far.

If things go as per the programme, defence sources said the indigenously built submarine launched ballistic (SLBM) missile, which has a strike range of 3000-km to 3,500-km will be test fired from a submerged pontoon, which is almost identical to submarine, off the Vishakhapatnam coast next month.

Though the missile has been designed to be launched from a depth of 50 meter, but this time the scientists are planning to fire it from the undersea platform nearly 20 to 30 meters deep in the Bay of Bengal. Earlier the developmental tests of the missile's gas-booster have already completed successfully.

After the successful activation of the atomic reactor on-board the country's first indigenous nuclear submarine INS Arihant in the wee hours on Saturday, the DRDO is in fact readying to conduct the first experimental trial of the much-awaited K-4 as soon as possible. This submarine will be equipped with the K-series missiles.

India has so far planned three missiles in the K-series. The 700-km range K-15, renamed as B-05 by the DRDO has been launched 10 times while the K-5 which will have a striking capability of over 5,000 km is under development. All the K-series missiles are faster, lighter and stealthier. The missiles are far more difficult to tackle as they skulk clandestinely undersea and manoeuvrable thus minimising the chance of being shot down by the enemy.

The DRDO is expecting a successful trial of the missile as it would strengthen the country's position in the very exclusive club of six nations including Russia, USA, France, Britain and China which have the capability of firing nuclear tipped missiles from air, land and undersea.

With a length of 12 meters and diameter of 1.3 meters, the missile weighs around 17 tonne and is capable of carrying a warhead of around 2 tonne. Basically a ballistic missile as it uses solid propellant, the K-4 missile combines the aspects of both cruise and ballistic missile, which use multiple-stage rockets to exit the atmosphere and re-enter in a parabolic trajectory. It flies in hypersonic speed and is the world's best weapon in this class.

"At least four tests of B-05 and K-4 missiles have been planned. While the B-05 will be fired from the submarine, K-4 will be launched from the pontoon," the sources added.

Apart from the K-series missiles, India has the submarine version of BrahMos supersonic cruise missile in its arsenal to boost its second-strike capabilities. However, after the completion of successful trials from INS Arihant, the B-05 missile will be inducted in the armed forces. The DRDO is also developing the air version of the K-series missiles, which can be fitted with fighter aircraft like Sukhoi Su-30-MKI.
 

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Fantastic news coming in this. Arihant reactor goes critical, Aircraft carrier to be launched today & now this news. Navy Week!!
 

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Yes please do than and show me how even 2 circles of 1.3 m diameter fit inside a 2 m diameter circle. Math and logic are taking a massive hit today.
What I meant was that when you draw four circles with 1.3m diameter and another within these four of 2m, you will find an overlapof all four within the 2m circle. The missiles are kept in the periphery of this 2m circle to be moved into place for firing. The bigger missile will be a single unit which will be kept within this 2m tube.
 

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