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HYDERABAD,January 27, 2013
India successfully test-fires underwater missile
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Y. MALLIKARJUN
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T. S. SUBRAMANIAN
India
on Sunday successfully test-fired the underwater ballistic missile,
K-15 (code-named B05), off the Visakhapatnam coast, marking en end to a
series of developmental trials.
In
its twelfth flight trial, the 10-metre tall Submarine-Launched
Ballistic Missile (SLBM) lifted off from a pontoon, rose to an altitude
of 20 km and reached a distance of about 700 km as it splashed down in
the waters of the Bay of Bengal near the pre-designated target point.
According
to scientific advisor to the Defence Minister V.K. Saraswat, the
missile was tested for its full range of 700 km and the mission met all
its objectives. He said the impact accuracy of the medium range
strategic missile was in single digit.
With
the completion of developmental trials, the process of integrating K-15
missile with INS Arihant, the indigenously-built nuclear submarine,
will begin soon. As many as 12 nuclear-tipped missiles, each weighing
six tonnes will be integrated with Arihant, which will be powered by an
80 MWt (thermal) reactor that uses enriched uranium as fuel and light
water as coolant and moderator.
India is only the fifth country to have such a missile -- the other four are the United States, Russia, France and China.
Meanwhile
the reactor has been integrated with the submarine and it was expected
to go critical in May/ June 2013. Once that was done, the harbour trials
will begin.
Besides
Arihant, three other nuclear-powered submarines were being constructed
-- one at Visakhapatnam and two at Vadodara. India is also developing
K-4 missile with a range of 3,000 km.
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