INS ARIGHAT
INS ARIGHAT
NEWS – India’s Second Nuclear-Powered Submarine INS Arighat ready for Commissioning
HIGHLIGHTS
– India’s second indigenously built nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN)
– Follows INS Arihant, commissioned in 2018
– Constructed at the Indian Navy’s Ship Building Centre (SBC) in Visakhapatnam
Features
Dimensions
– Length: 111.6 meters
– Beam: 11 meters
– Draught: 9.5 meters
– Displacement: 6,000 tonnes
Propulsion
– One seven-blade propeller powered by a pressurized water reactor
– Maximum speed: 12–15 knots (22–28 km/h) on surface, 24 knots (44 km/h) submerged
Armament
– Up to four nuclear-capable K-4 SLBMs (range: over 3500 kilometers)
– Twelve conventional warheads K-15 SLBMs (range: about 750 kilometers)
– Torpedoes and mines
Safety Measures
– Two standby auxiliary engines
– Retractable thruster for emergency power and mobility
Strategic Significance
– Critical component of India’s nuclear triad
– Enables launch of nuclear missiles from land, air, and sea