India successfully tests submarine launched ballistic missile K-15/B05

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India test-fires ballistic missile from underwater platform - The Times of India


NEW DELHI: Moving a step closer to completing its nuclear triad, India today successfully test-fired a ballistic missile, with a strike range of around 1500 kilometres, from an underwater platform in Bay of Bengal.

"The medium range K-5 ballistic missile was test-fired successfully today from an underwater pontoon and all parameters of the test firing were met," DRDO chief V K Saraswat told PTI from the undisclosed test area.

Nuclear triad is the ability to fire nuclear-tipped missiles from land, air and sea.

Saraswat said that the development phase of the K-5 missile, which is a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM), was over and it was now ready for deployment on various platforms including the indigenous nuclear submarine INS Arihant which is under development.

K-5 is part of the family of underwater missiles being developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for the Indian strategic forces' underwater platforms.

This missile will help India to achieve the capability of launching nuclear warheads from underwater facilities. This is the first missile in the underwater category to have been developed by India. So far, India had the capability of delivering nuclear weapons from land and aerial platforms only.

India has a no-first-use policy for nuclear weapons and the development of an SLBM boosts its retaliatory strike capability, experts said.

India is also developing two more underwater missiles including K-15 and Brahmos with strike ranges of 750 kilometres and 290 kilometres respectively. :shocked:

India has for some time possessed the Agni series of ballistic missiles as well as fighter-bomber aircraft to constitute the land and air-based legs of the nuclear triad.

India had on April 19, last year made a giant stride when it test-fired nuclear-capable Agni-V Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile that has brought China within its reach with a strike range of over 5000 km. This missile also gives India the capability to hit targets in eastern Europe, east Africa and the Australian coast.

K-5 ballistic missile, which is also known as BO5, has been developed by DRDO's Hyderabad-based Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL).

Officials said more than 10 trials of the missile have been performed earlier. Today's was the last development trial of K-5. Only a select few nations including the US, France, Russia and China have this type of missile capability.

"This is a significant development and capability enhancement. The launch of the SLBM is a complex technological development. And now since the missile is ready for induction, this is a major punctuation in India's indigenous missile development programme," said security expert Commodore (retd) Uday Bhaskar.

Another security expert Commander (retd) Sunil Chauhan said the development has helped India achieve a significant milestone for country's strategic forces. This success will give countervailing capability, he said.

Defence analyst Deba R Mohanty said by achieving the nuclear triad, India will certainly be on the upward trajectory of becoming a global military power in the real sense.



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I have two observations:

1. DRDO/ Dr. Saraswat are engaging in a strategy of deliberate mis-information.

2. There used to be a time when the foreigners would mock india's missile programme failures, now they are nowhere to be found, no accusations of copied design, obsolesence etc.
 

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Speed of sound = 343.2m/s

Hypersonic = minimum Mach6 = 2059.2m/s

6 min = 360s

So it flew a minimum distance of 741312m = 741.3Km

:hmm:
1. It's a ballistic missile so it won't have a constant speed
2. It doesn't fly in a straight line, but close to a parabola. Hence displacement won't be speed*time
 

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That video sure looks great... If that ones legitimate then i think we shud appreciate DRDO a bit....
 

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1. It's a ballistic missile so it won't have a constant speed
2. It doesn't fly in a straight line, but close to a parabola. Hence displacement won't be speed*time
that means range will be lesser than 750?
 

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No confusion it is k-15 with code name bo 5 and the range is 750 km or above
 

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Intermediate range ballistic missiles have a speed of 5-6km/sec. Range of the missile should be in the range of 1500-2000 kms for a flight time of 6 mins.
 

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even if the weight of warhead is just 100kg for max range of K-15, it still is quite devastating in case of TN warhead.
 

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The other thing to pick up from the reports is that 10 development flights have been conducted of the K5 and no one ever heard about it. So we have K14 and K5 and nobody knew about the K5 all this while has been tested repeatedly. Hats off to the secrecy of the tests but then it raises doubts on how this tests were pulled off without issuing NOTAM and it also means that India did not inform Pak for those 10 tests like it usually does for a ballistic missile test.

Or is K14 and K5 being used interchangeably and is one missile?
 

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The other thing to pick up from the reports is that 10 development flights have been conducted of the K5 and no one ever heard about it. So we have K14 and K5 and nobody knew about the K5 all this while has been tested repeatedly. Hats off to the secrecy of the tests but then it raises doubts on how this tests were pulled off without issuing NOTAM and it also means that India did not inform Pak for those 10 tests like it usually does for a ballistic missile test.

Or is K14 and K5 being used interchangeably and is one missile?
They might have, the test might have been done with the name of Prithvi 1-2-3 etc.
 
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The name game has been played with all missiles tested. It is done intentionally. The k
Series of missiles are ready to go. The delay in sub program maybe for the better to
Adjust launch tube size iirc torpedo test were also successful.
 
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They might have, the test might have been done with the name of Prithvi 1-2-3 etc.
How do you pass off a 300 kms range missile for an over 1500?
 
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@sathya.


The 290km is most likely brahmos the longer range missile could be Nirbhay?
Brahmos were suppose to be placed in the kilos years ago but launch tubes
We're not refitted and India bought klubs.
 
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