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Map of nuclear-armed states of the world NPT -designated nuclear weapon states (China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, United States) Other states with nuclear weapons (India, North Korea, Pakistan) Other states presumed to have nuclear weapons (Israel) NATO or CSTO member nuclear weapons sharing states (Belgium, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Turkey, Belarus) States formerly possessing nuclear ...
INS Arighaat: India's second nuclear submarine, INS Arighaat, has improved nuclear propulsion technology that allows it to operate more stealthily. It can carry up to four K-4 SLBMs or up to 12 K-15 SLBMs. [47] [48] [49] INS Arihant: India's first nuclear submarine, INS Arihant, was commissioned in 2016. [50] [51]
1.2 India. 1.2.1 Nuclear-powered attack submarines. ... Toggle Former nuclear submarine classes subsection. 3.1 France. 3.1.1 Nuclear-powered ballistic missile ...
India’s second nuclear-capable ballistic missile submarine joined its naval ... “The deployment of Arihant-class submarines will provide India some degree of parity with its Chinese ...
Project 77 (formerly Project 75 Alpha) is an Indian Navy acquisition programme to procure nuclear-powered attack submarines. [2] The Government of India, through the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), approved the construction of six of these submarines in February 2015. [3]
Attack submarine (SSK); possibly cruise missile submarine (SSG) 6 India: Unspecified 6 planned It had been approved by the government worth ₹43,000 crore in June 2020. As of 2024, contestants include German Type 214 class submarine [12] and Spanish S-80 plus class submarine. [13] Kalvari class: Attack submarine: 3 India/ France: Above 2000 ...
The initial intent of the project was to design nuclear-powered fast attack submarines, though following nuclear tests conducted by India in 1998 at Pokhran Test Range and the Indian pledge of no first use, the project was re-aligned towards the design of a ballistic missile submarine in order to complete India's nuclear triad. [26] [27] [28]
Nuclear power is the fifth-largest source of electricity in India after coal, hydro, solar and wind.As of November 2023, India has 23 nuclear reactors in operation in 8 nuclear power plants, with a total installed capacity of 8,180 MW.