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The test will be followed by integration of the missile with INS Arihant. [24] [25] [26] On 25 November 2015, a dummy or unarmed K-15 Sagarika missile was successfully test fired from INS Arihant. [27] The missile was tested for a total of three times on 11 and 12 August 12, 2018. This completed the first phase of user trials of the missile. [1]
The Sagarika/K-15 missile (Sanskrit: सागरिका, IAST:Sāgarikā, meaning Oceanic) is the SLBM version of the land-based Shaurya missile. [2] [7] With a shorter range than K-4 missiles it is to be integrated with Arihant class submarine concurrently developed for the use of Indian Navy.
The Raduga Kh-15 or RKV-15 (Russian: Х-15; NATO: AS-16 "Kickback"; GRAU:) is a Russian hypersonic aero-ballistic air-to-ground missile carried by the Tupolev Tu-22M and other bombers. Originally developed as a standoff nuclear air-to-ground missile similar to the U.S. Air Force's AGM-69 SRAM, versions with conventional warheads have been ...
The K-15 Krajina (Serbian Cyrillic: К-15 Крајина) was a tactical ballistic missile displayed in Republic of Serbian Krajina in June 1995. It appeared to be a modified Soviet Navy P-15 Termit Anti-ship missile which was converted for use as a ballistic missile mounted on a S-75 Dvina launcher. [1] The range was estimated to be 150 km (93 ...
The missile has a maximum range of about 3,500 km which offers greater operational flexibility compared to its predecessor K-15 having a limited shore-bounding range. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] On deployment, the missile will be the first to operationalise India's sea-based nuclear triad and can accommodate the demand of credible second-strike capability of ...
China has unveiled a version of its most powerful air-to-air missile designed for the export market at the Zhuhai air show. In a post on Weibo on Monday, the state-owned Aviation Industry ...
The missile is a three-in-one extended-range weapon for anti-air and anti-surface warfare. It's also able to kill ballistic missiles during the terminal phase of flight.
The submarine's K-15 missiles can reach most of Pakistan and its K-4 can target all of Pakistan. [42] The K-4 may also be capable of targeting Beijing, but would need to be in the northern most waters of Bay of Bengal. [42] Deployment of the Arihant to the Pacific Ocean is unlikely given the submarine's noise issues. [42]