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  2. List of submarines of the Indian Navy - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear-powered submarines (2) Arihant class: Ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) INS Arihant INS Arighaat: India: 6,000 tonnes Powered by a 83 MW pressurized light-water reactor using enriched uranium. First prototype of the ATV project and experimental protoype. Diesel-electric submarines (16) Kalvari class (Scorpène-class) Attack submarine

  3. Arihant-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. INS Arihant - Wikipedia

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    A nuclear scientist familiar with the project, on the condition of anonymity, echoed this report in response to media reports that India had successfully launched a completed nuclear submarine. [34] It was also expected that building the reactor, integration of systems, and sea trials would take three to five years. [35]

  5. Kalvari-class submarine (1967) - Wikipedia

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    Kalvari-class submarines were the first submarines inducted into the Indian Navy. They were variants of the early Soviet Foxtrot-class submarines. Four of the class served in the Indian Navy. Four additional variants of the later Foxtrot class were inducted as the Vela class.

  6. Sanjay Mahindru - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Mahindru attended the Higher Naval Command Course at the College of Naval Warfare, Mumbai. He later served as the Naval Assistant to the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Western Naval Command and to the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Southern Naval Command. As a Commodore, he headed the Arihant Project, India’s first Nuclear ...

  7. INS Shalki (S46) - Wikipedia

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    On 2 August 2024, INS Shalki arrived at the Port of Colombo, situated in Colombo, Sri Lanka, as part of a formal visit.Following the completion of the official engagement, the submarine is scheduled to depart from the island country on 4 August 2024.

  8. Today in history: Nautilus travels under the North Pole

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    On this day 57 years ago, Nautilus-- the world's first nuclear submarine -- accomplished its first undersea voyage to the North Pole. The submarine boasted huge proportions of 3,180 tons ...

  9. Smiling Buddha - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet response demonstrated the deterrent value and significance of nuclear weapons and ballistic missile submarines to India. [11] After India gained military and political initiative over Pakistan in the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971, the work on building a nuclear device continued. The hardware began to be built in early 1972 and the Prime ...