The naval arm of the nuclear triad is especially significant for India given its no-first use (NFU) nuclear posture. With the recent test firing of three submarine ... 4 from the Arihant's on ...
India on Thursday (Aug 29) formally commissioned its second Arihant-class submarine into its navy. The nuclear-powered submarine, INS Arighat, is considered an advanced version of its predecessor.
With the induction of INS Arihant, India will join one of the few super powers in the world that possess the knowledge of designing, engineering and operating a nuclear submarine. Arihant is the ...
India’s second-ever home-built nuclear-powered submarine. Named 'slayer of enemies', Arighat follows in the footsteps of the Arihant, marking significant progress in India’s nuclear triad ...
What You Need to Know: India’s first nuclear-powered submarine, INS Arihant, suffered significant damage in 2018 when a crew member left the rear hatch open, allowing seawater to flood the..
With the successful launch of a K-4 from the Arihant's on-board silo, India steps closer to its nuclear triad. India's DRDO confirmed that its new SSBN and ICBMs are on schedule for 2015.
India’s second Arihant-class nuclear ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), INS Arighaat, was commissioned into the Indian Navy on 29 August. The new submarine brings India one step… ...
Arkhangelsk has become the 141st nuclear-powered submarine constructed for the Russian Navy at the Sevmash Shipyard. It is the fourth Project 885M (Yasen-M) class submarine to join the country’s fleet ...