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News: India inducted INS Aridaman, its third nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), strengthening its sea-based nuclear deterrence capabilities.
About INS Aridhaman

- INS Aridhaman is the third nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine or Submersible Ship Ballistic Nuclear (SSBN).
- Commission year: It is being commissioned in 2026.
- It is part of the strategic weapons programme, falls under the domain of the Strategic Forces and is part of the India’s nuclear triad.
- Features:
- The submarine features a streamlined hull design, which improves its stealth and acoustic performance underwater.
- Size: It is slightly longer than 111.6 meters, with a width (beam) of 11–12 meters.
- Propulsion: It is powered by nuclear propulsion and boasts a “virtually unlimited” operational range.
- Displacement: It has a displacement of around 7,000 tonnes.
- It is powered by an 83 MW pressurised water reactor (PWR).
- Armaments: It is equipped with eight vertical launch tubes.
- It can carry either eight K-4 long-range missiles with a range of 3,500 km or up to 24 K-15 missiles with a range of 750 km.
- It has six 533 mm torpedo tubes used to fire heavyweight torpedoes for protection.
- It provides India with an assured second-strike capability, allowing retaliation even after a nuclear first strike.
- Its induction also allows India to maintain “continuous at-sea deterrence.”
- Earlier commissioned Submersible Ship Ballistic Nuclear (SSBN):
- INS Arihant (2016)
- INS Arighaat (August 2024).
- To be commissioned SSBN: The fourth SSBN of the Aridhaman class, often referred to as S4*, is undergoing sea trials and is expected to be commissioned in 2027.
About INS Arihant

- INS Arihant is India’s first nuclear ballistic missile submarine.
- Launched in: It was launched in 2009.
- Commission year: It was commissioned into the Navy in 2016.
- It conducted its first deterrence patrol in 2018, thus establishing India’s nuclear triad.
- It was developed under the Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) Project.
- Developed by: It was jointly developed by the Indian Navy, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) and Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) at the naval dockyard in Visakhapatnam.
- Features:
- It features a versatile offensive suite for strategic strikes and tactical defence.
- Armaments: Its four Vertical Launch System (VLS) tubes can carry either 12 K-15 missiles (750 km range) or four K-4 missiles (3,500 km range).
- It has six torpedo tubes, enabling the launch of heavyweight torpedoes and anti-ship missiles against surface and underwater threats.
- It is powered by an 83 MW pressurised light water reactor (CLWR) fueled by enriched uranium, allowing for extended deployments without the need to surface for refuelling.
- Drive System: It operates on a single shaft driven by a steam turbine.
- Operational Speed: It has an operational speed of approximately 24 knots when submerged and between 12 and 15 knots when surfaced.
- Depth Capability: It has an estimated diving depth exceeding 300 metres, enabling it to operate effectively in deep-sea environments.
About Submersible Ship Ballistic Nuclear (SSBN)
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