Published on: October 23, 2024
INDIA’S FOURTH NUCLEAR-POWERED BALLISTIC MISSILE SUBMARINE (SSBN)
INDIA’S FOURTH NUCLEAR-POWERED BALLISTIC MISSILE SUBMARINE (SSBN)
NEWS – India launched its fourth nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) on October 22, 2024, at the Ship Building Center (SBC) in Visakhapatnam
ABOUT THE SUBMARINE
- The fourth SSBN is codenamed S4*.
- It features nearly 75% indigenous content, showcasing India’s self-reliance in defense manufacturing.
- K-4 ballistic missiles, with a range of 3,500 km, are the main armament. These missiles are launched through vertical launching systems.
- The K-4 missile is a significant upgrade compared to the K-15 missiles (750 km range) carried by INS Arihant.
SSBNs
- These submarines are designed to provide a reliable second-strike capability and underpin strategic nuclear deterrence via the principle of mutual assured destruction.
CLASSIFICATION
- India’s SSBNs follow a naming convention based on S-series:
- S1: India’s first leased nuclear attack submarine, INS Chakra.
- S2: INS Arihant.
- S3: INS Arighaat.
- S4: INS Aridhaman.
- S4*: The newly launched submarine, with the formal name yet to be given.
FEATURES
- SSBNs are operated by only six countries: the United States, Russia, China, the United Kingdom, France, and India.
- SSBNs provide second-strike capability, ensuring the survivability of nuclear weapons in case of a first-strike by an adversary.
- This aligns with the principle of mutual assured destruction, a core concept in strategic deterrence.
- SSBNs have unlimited range and endurance, limited only by food supplies, crew fatigue, and maintenance requirements.