The ''Arihant''-class ( in
Sanskrit
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) is a class of
India
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n
nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine
A ballistic missile submarine is a submarine capable of deploying submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) with nuclear warheads. The United States Navy's hull classification symbols for ballistic missile submarines are SSB and SSBN � ...
s being built for the
Indian Navy
The Indian Navy is the maritime branch of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Navy. The Chief of Naval Staff, a four-star admiral, commands the navy. As a blue-water navy, it operates sig ...
. They were developed under the ''Advanced Technology Vessel'' (ATV) project to design and build nuclear-powered submarines.
These vessels are classified as 'strategic strike nuclear submarines' by India.
The lead vessel of the class, was launched in 2009, and after extensive sea trials, was confirmed to be commissioned in August 2016.
''Arihant'' holds the distinction of being the first ballistic missile submarine to have been built by a country other than one of the five
permanent members of the United Nations Security Council
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.
History
In December 1971, during the
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 was a military confrontation between India and Pakistan that occurred during the Bangladesh Liberation War in East Pakistan from 3 December 1971 until the
Pakistani capitulation in Dhaka on 16 Dec ...
,
US President
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Richard Nixon
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sent a
carrier battle group
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named
Task Force 74
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, led by the nuclear-powered into the international waters of the
Bay of Bengal
The Bay of Bengal is the northeastern part of the Indian Ocean, bounded on the west and northwest by India, on the north by Bangladesh, and on the east by Myanmar and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India. Its southern limit is a line bet ...
in a show of force. Task Force 74 remained in international waters, where it was legally entitled to be. The records of Nixon-Kissinger communications show no contingency nor any plan under which ''Enterprise'' would enter Indian or Pakistani waters, or otherwise intervene in the conflict. In response, the
Soviet Union
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sent a submarine armed with nuclear missiles from
Vladivostok
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to trail the US task force. The event demonstrated the significance of nuclear weapons and ballistic missile submarines to then
Prime Minister
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Indira Gandhi.
Following the 1974
Smiling Buddha
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nuclear test, the Director of Marine Engineering (DME) at Naval Headquarters initiated a technical feasibility study for an indigenous nuclear propulsion system (Project 932).
The
Indian Navy
The Indian Navy is the maritime branch of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Navy. The Chief of Naval Staff, a four-star admiral, commands the navy. As a blue-water navy, it operates sig ...
's ''Advanced Technology Vessel'' project to design and construct a nuclear submarine took shape in the 1990s. Then
Defence Minister
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George Fernandes
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confirmed the project in 1998. 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.
Description
The ''Arihant''-class submarines are nuclear powered
ballistic missile submarine
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s built under the ''
Advanced Technology Vessel'' (ATV) project.
They will be the first nuclear submarines designed and built by India.
The submarines are
long with a
beam of , a
draught of , displacement of .
The complement is about 95, including officers and sailors.
The boats are powered by a single seven blade propeller powered by an 83 MW
pressurised water reactor and can achieve a maximum speed of when surfaced and when submerged.

The submarines have four launch tubes in their hump and can carry up to twelve
K-15 Sagarika
Sagarika (pronounced: sɑːgərikɑː), also known by the code names K-15 or B-05, is an Indian submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) with a range of that was designed for retaliatory nuclear strikes. It belongs to the K Missile family ...
missiles with one warhead each (with a range of ) or four
K-4 missiles (with a range of ).
The third and fourth submarines will have a larger configuration, carrying twenty-four K-15 Sagarika or eight K-4 missiles.
The Indian Navy will train on , an Akula-class submarine leased from Russia in 2012.
The submarine's K-15 missiles can reach most of Pakistan and it's K-4 can target all of Pakistan.
[ The K-4 may also be capable of targeting ]Beijing
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, but would need to be in the northern most waters of Bay of Bengal
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.[ Deployment of the Arihant to the Pacific Ocean is unlikely given the submarine's noise issues.]
Development
The submarines are powered by a pressurised water reactor with highly enriched uranium
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fuel. The miniaturised version of the reactor was designed and built by the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) is India's premier nuclear research facility, headquartered in Trombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was founded by Homi Jehangir Bhabha as the Atomic Energy Establishment, Trombay (AEET) in January ...
(BARC) at the Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research
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(IGCAR) in Kalpakkam
Kalpakkam is a township in Tamil Nadu, India, situated on the Coromandel Coast 70 kilometres south of Chennai. A conglomerate of two villages (Puduppattinam and Sadurangappatinam) and a DAE township, it is about from Thiruvanmiyur and ...
. It included a section of the submarine's pressure hull containing the shielding tank with water and the reactor, a control room, as well as an auxiliary control room for monitoring safety parameters. The prototype reactor became critical on 11 November 2003 and was declared operational on 22 September 2006.[ Successful operation of the prototype for three years enabled the production version of the reactor for ''Arihant''.] The reactor subsystems were tested at the Machinery Test Center in Visakhapatnam
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. Facilities for loading and replacing the fuel cores of the naval reactors in berthed submarines were also established.[ The prototype 83 MW light water reactor that was installed at ]Kalpakkam
Kalpakkam is a township in Tamil Nadu, India, situated on the Coromandel Coast 70 kilometres south of Chennai. A conglomerate of two villages (Puduppattinam and Sadurangappatinam) and a DAE township, it is about from Thiruvanmiyur and ...
by BARC is codenamed S1 and is used to train nuclear submariners.
In 2007, then finance minister P. Chidambaram, who was a member of the political committee which monitors the ATV programme, questioned the huge amount of money being spent on submarines with just 4 missile launch tubes. Hence the ATV project team tweaked the Arihant design by adding a 10-metre-long section for four more K-4 SLBMs to be integrated into the boat codenamed S4. After it became evident that the larger S5 class of SSBNs will take more time to develop, an additional unit, codenamed S4*, was sanctioned in 2012 to ensure that the production line doesn't go idle.
The detailed engineering of the design was implemented at Larsen & Toubro
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's submarine design centre at their Hazira
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Hazira is one of the major ports of India and the most important element of Surat Metropolitan Region. The town is ...
shipbuilding facility. Tata Power SED
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built the control systems for the submarine. The steam turbines and associated systems integrated with the reactor were supplied by Walchandnagar Industries. The lead vessel underwent a long and extensive process of testing after its launch in July 2009. The propulsion and power systems were tested with high-pressure steam trials followed by harbor-acceptance trials that included submersion tests by flooding its ballast tanks and controlled dives to limited depths. INS ''Arihant''s reactor went critical for the first time on 10 August 2013. On 13 December 2014, the submarine set off for its extensive sea trials.
Ships in class
Four boats of this class are planned. The first boat of the class, , was commissioned in August 2016. The first four vessels are expected to be commissioned by 2025. In December 2014, the work on a second nuclear reactor began and the second boat, whose sea trial
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s which started in 2017, is now completed and is scheduled to be commissioned in August, 2022 along with INS Vikrant. The final two ships INS Aridhaman and S4* in the class are expected to be larger, displacing over 1,000 tonnes more than the ''Arihant'' and have 8 missile launch tubes to carry up to 8 K4 or K5 and a more powerful pressurized water reactor than INS ''Arihant''. INS Aridhaman was launched in November 2021 and expected to be commission in 2024
, a larger follow on class to the ''Arihant'' class, designated by the codename S5, was planned, with three boats of the class projected. Missile capacity is expected to be 12 to 16 LRBMs.
Timeline
See also
* Future of the Indian Navy
* List of submarines of the Indian Navy
* List of submarine classes in service
* Submarine-launched ballistic missile
A submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) is a ballistic missile capable of being launched from submarines. Modern variants usually deliver multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs), each of which carries a nuclear warhead ...
References
External links
The Indian Strategic Nuclear Submarine Project by Mark Gorwitz
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