02-17-2010, 08:59 PM
[size="6"]Arihant to be armed with ballistic missiles[/size]
The man steering Indiaââ¬â¢s highly classified nuclear-powered submarine programme has acknowledged for the first time that the warship will be armed with ballistic missiles.
Vice-Admiral D.P.S. Varma (retd), Director General, Advanced Technology Vehicle (ATV) project, told HT at DEFEXPO-2010, ââ¬ÅThe K-15 submarine-launched ballistic missiles jolly well be there on INS Arihant when it is inducted into the Navy. The N-sub should hopefully be with the Navy by the end of 2011.ââ¬Â
The K-15 missile, a closely guarded DRDO secret, is capable of delivering a nuclear warhead up to 700 km. With 12 ballistic missiles in its arsenal, the Arihant will complete the sea-leg of Indiaââ¬â¢s nuclear triad and give it enduring nuclear strike and counter-strike capabilities. India can carry out nuclear strikes with fighter planes and land-launched missiles.
Asked how work on Arihant was shaping up, Varma said, ââ¬ÅWe are on track. But the proof of the pudding lies in the eating. So we will know when the Navy inducts it.ââ¬Â
The usually tight-lipped Varma said Indiaââ¬â¢s submarine fleet should have five to six nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines. He said plans were afoot to build two more nuclear-powered submarines to reinforce Indiaââ¬â¢s strategic deterrent force at sea. He said, ââ¬ÅWe have to cross a certain milestone before going into specifics.ââ¬Â
Larsen & Toubro, which built the hull for Arihant, has fabricated the hulls for the new N-subs. The United States, Russia, the UK, France and China are the only countries that can deliver nuclear warheads from a submarine.
The man steering Indiaââ¬â¢s highly classified nuclear-powered submarine programme has acknowledged for the first time that the warship will be armed with ballistic missiles.
Vice-Admiral D.P.S. Varma (retd), Director General, Advanced Technology Vehicle (ATV) project, told HT at DEFEXPO-2010, ââ¬ÅThe K-15 submarine-launched ballistic missiles jolly well be there on INS Arihant when it is inducted into the Navy. The N-sub should hopefully be with the Navy by the end of 2011.ââ¬Â
The K-15 missile, a closely guarded DRDO secret, is capable of delivering a nuclear warhead up to 700 km. With 12 ballistic missiles in its arsenal, the Arihant will complete the sea-leg of Indiaââ¬â¢s nuclear triad and give it enduring nuclear strike and counter-strike capabilities. India can carry out nuclear strikes with fighter planes and land-launched missiles.
Asked how work on Arihant was shaping up, Varma said, ââ¬ÅWe are on track. But the proof of the pudding lies in the eating. So we will know when the Navy inducts it.ââ¬Â
The usually tight-lipped Varma said Indiaââ¬â¢s submarine fleet should have five to six nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines. He said plans were afoot to build two more nuclear-powered submarines to reinforce Indiaââ¬â¢s strategic deterrent force at sea. He said, ââ¬ÅWe have to cross a certain milestone before going into specifics.ââ¬Â
Larsen & Toubro, which built the hull for Arihant, has fabricated the hulls for the new N-subs. The United States, Russia, the UK, France and China are the only countries that can deliver nuclear warheads from a submarine.