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India Unveils Fourth SSBN Nuclear Submarine Featuring 75% Indigenous Components and K-4 Ballistic Missiles with 3,500 km Range

By Gauri Agarwal
Last updated: October 23, 2024
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India Unveils Fourth SSBN Nuclear Submarine Featuring 75% Indigenous Components and K-4 Ballistic Missiles with 3,500 km Range

India Strengthens Nuclear Deterrence with Launch of Fourth Submarine

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In a significant advancement for its defense capabilities, India has launched its fourth nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), codenamed S4*, at the Ship Building Center in Visakhapatnam. This launch, which took place earlier this week, is seen as a strategic move amidst escalating geopolitical tensions in the region and highlights Indiaโ€™s commitment to maintaining a reliable nuclear deterrent.

The new S4* submarine is noteworthy for its 75% indigenous content, showcasing Indiaโ€™s growing expertise in advanced naval technology. Equipped with K-4 nuclear ballistic missiles that boast a range of 3,500 km, the new vessel offers significantly enhanced strike capabilities compared to the K-15 missiles of Indiaโ€™s first SSBN, INS Arihant, which has a range of 750 km. This development expands Indiaโ€™s ability to project power and respond effectively to regional challenges.

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The launch follows a series of key military initiatives, including last monthโ€™s commissioning of the second SSBN, INS Arighat. Additionally, the Indian Navy is preparing to welcome the third SSBN, INS Aridhaman, next year. The Indian government has also approved the construction of two more nuclear-powered attack submarines, further emphasizing its focus on strengthening underwater capabilities.

Notably, the S4* launch came just a day after Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated a Very Low Frequency Naval Station in Vikarabad, Telangana. This facility plays a critical role in enabling secure and reliable communications with strategic assets, including SSBNs that are essential for maintaining stealthy and extended deep-sea patrols.

Analysts suggest that Indiaโ€™s investment in SSBNs is a strategic response to the increasing threat posed by long-range missile systems, particularly from China, which may compromise the efficacy of traditional assets like aircraft carriers. The inherent advantages of SSBNs, including their extended range and stealth, position them as a formidable basis for Indiaโ€™s nuclear deterrent posture.

The successful launch of S4* represents a pivotal moment in Indiaโ€™s pursuit of a credible nuclear triad. With INS Arihant and INS Arighat already engaged in operational patrols, and plans for a Russian Akula-class nuclear-powered attack submarine to arrive on lease by 2028, India is poised to enhance its underwater deterrent capabilities further. Additionally, ongoing construction of advanced diesel-electric submarines, such as the Kalvari-class INS Vagsheer, along with plans for three more submarines in partnership with the French Naval Group, underscores Indiaโ€™s commitment to expanding its naval prowess.

As India navigates a complex geopolitical landscape, the development and deployment of these state-of-the-art submarines are vital for preserving its strategic autonomy and protecting its national interests in the increasingly important Indo-Pacific region.

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