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it apears that arihant and leased chakra would go to petrol sid by side, hope they will integrate missiles ASAP, might see mire of k-15 tests in near future. May be K4 at its full range.
 

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ok, off-topic question.
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But can we use k-15(after it is ready) or SL version of Nirbhay / saurya(after it is ready) in the russian leased sub. Nerpa.
I am quite septical as i heard that Nerpa can only use Brahmos except torpidos.
 

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ok, off-topic question.
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But can we use k-15(after it is ready) or SL version of Nirbhay / saurya(after it is ready) in the russian leased sub. Nerpa.
I am quite septical as i heard that Nerpa can only use Brahmos except torpidos.
I doubt abt PJ-10 launch via torpedo tubes..
 

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what is specification of klub missile?? On Chakra.
Nerpa has 8 × 533mm torpedo tubes, Klubs can be launched with a range of 220km..

Klub are deigned to launch for 533mm tubes..

 

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Nerpa has 8 × 533mm torpedo tubes, Klubs can be launched with a range of 220km..

Klub are deigned to launch for 533mm tubes..

can we use them in case of war for Defence or Offence!!!
or its just a Great White Shark without teeth...!!!!
 

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ofcourse for offence, all the weapons from russia has that purpose, we are not dealing with USA here.
 

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can we use them in case of war for Defence or Offence!!!
or its just a Great White Shark without teeth...!!!!
You have gun with bullets loaded, You can use it for offence as well as defense..
 
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India to achieve N-arm triad in February - The Times of India

India to achieve N-arm triad in February


NEW DELHI: India will take a big step towards achieving a credible nuclear weapon triad in February when its first indigenous nuclear submarine INS Arihant begins sea trials off Visakhapatnam.

Top defence ministry sources say the "sea-acceptance trials'' (SATS) of INS Arihant are slated to begin "towards end-February'' after the completion of its ongoing harbour-acceptance trials (HATS). "It will take at least six months of extensive SATS and missile trials before the boat is ready for commissioning into Navy,'' said a source.

With INS Arihant's induction, India for the first time will brandish the most effective third leg of the nuclear triad - the ability to fire nukes from land, air and sea. The first two legs revolve around the Agni family of ballistic missiles and fighters like Sukhoi-30MKIs and Mirage-2000s jury-rigged to deliver nuclear warheads. Only the Big-5 has nuclear triads till now, with a total of over 140 nuclear-powered submarines. America leads the pack with 71, followed by Russia with about 40, while China, the UK and France have around 10-12 each. India did get delivery of INS Chakra, the rechristened Akula-II nuclear-powered submarine 'K-152 Nerpa', from Russia on a 10-year lease last week. But while it will bolster the country's underwater firepower, it's not armed with nuclear-tipped missiles due to international treatises.

India's nuclear triad will be in place, as Navy chief Admiral Nirmal Verma has declared, once INS Arihant is out at sea on "deterrent patrols''. It has been a long journey for INS Arihant since it was "launched'' at Vizag in July, 2009, with PM Manmohan Singh himself in attendance.

Each and every sub-system was checked and re-checked, along with high-pressure steam trials of all the pipelines, before the miniature 83 MW pressurized light-water reactor, fitted in a containment vessel on board the over 6,000-tonne INS Arihant, went "critical'' last year, said sources.

"HATS followed thereafter. Now, things are on track for SATS to begin in end-February,'' said the source. Simultaneously, fabrication work on the three follow-on SSBNs (nuclear-powered submarines armed with nuclear ballistic missiles), dubbed S-2, S-3 and S-4, is in full swing under the over Rs 30,000-crore advanced technology vessel programme. The second SSBN after INS Arihant is to be named INS Aridhaman, both of which loosely mean "potent destroyer of enemies''. They are to be armed first with the 750-km K-15 and at a later stage with the under-development 3,500-km K-4 SLBMs (submarine-launched ballistic missiles). INS Arihant has four silos on its hump to carry either 12 K-15s or four K-4s.

Navy wants to have three SSBNs and six SSNs (nuclear-powered attack submarines) in the long term, as reported by TOI earlier. The force is grappling with a depleting conventional underwater arm, down to only 14 ageing diesel-electric submarines.

Nuclear-powered submarines can silently stay underwater for months at end, unlike conventional ones that have to surface every few days to get oxygen to recharge their batteries. India with a clear "no-first use'' nuclear doctrine needs survivable second-strike capability riding on SSBNs to ensure credible deterrence.
 

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i told u all that arihant going critical in february... perry noe everything
 

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Sea Trials of INS Arihant next month

Sea Trials of INS Arihant next month | idrw.org
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Media reports are indicating that India's first nuclear submarine is all set for its Sea Trials, scheduled for next month. INS Arihant has
recently successfully completed Harbour Acceptance Trials (HATS) and is been readied currently for Sea acceptance trials (SATS).
INS Arihant will carry out series of Sea Trials, which will also involve weapons trials at the last leg, before its ready for induction into Indian
Navy,
Naval source close to idrw.org ,mentioned that Sea Trials will be done in phases , which will not only involve sensors and electronics test , but also safety and weapons trial.
INS Arihant will complete India's nuclear triad and recently Russians have handed over INS Chakra aka Akula -2 nuclear submarine to Indian Navy
last month on a ten year lease. Source also mentioned that work on second indigenous nuclear submarine named INS Aridhaman is in full swing and works on third submarine known as S3, will start soon. Indian navy will get four submarine of Arihant class and all submarines will be joining Indian Navy by 2025.
INS Arihant has four silos and initially will be armed with 12 K-15 missiles which have 750 km range and later will also be able to carry still to tested 4 K-4 missile with range of 3500km based on Agni-3
will truly complete India's nuclear triad.
 

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4 sub of arihant class is to much once it is fully tested we sould go for subs with more missile tubes, present 4 are insufficent, we need 12 tube sub to have workable deterance in place, let enemy feel the heat if they tried to mess with us.
 

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4 sub of arihant class is to much once it is fully tested we sould go for subs with more missile tubes, present 4 are insufficent, we need 12 tube sub to have workable deterance in place, let enemy feel the heat if they tried to mess with us.
Sir, as of now Arihant class subs act as SSBN, once bigger subs replace them, they take role of SSN's, with land attack Shaurya/Nirbhay in their tubes
 

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