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BREAKING NEWS : K-4 MISSILE TESTED

The entire K series has always been kept under the wraps n not much info is provided in public domain. Besides its says over 2,000km so u never know...:partay:
Reports its not mentioned name of missile any were.and its "over 2000 Kms" mentioned here:)
 
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Reports its not mentioned name of missile any were.and its "over 2000 Kms" mentioned here:)

But it clearly mentions about B05 aka K-5 with 700km range as a different missile. So, it got to be K-4 as, as of now no info is available about any other SLBM underdevelopment except K-4 n K-5.

Besides earlier press releases by DRDO has mentioned that K-4 is going to be tested in the first quarter of 2014.:)
 
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This news was not disclosed in today's news paper.or on TV . any way congrats to DRDO.
 
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"Good news" in this time of Boring day & night Election news all over the Idiot Box.:tup:
 
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India test fires long range N-missile launched from under sea

In a significant step towards completing the nuclear triad available with a few nations, India has successfully test-fired a nuclear-capable ballistic missile launched from an underwater platform with a range of over 2,000 kms.

The missile, which can be launched from submarines, was test-fired yesterday in the Bay of Bengal and all parameters were met, Defence Ministry sources said.

This is the longest range missile in the underwater category to have been developed by India.

With this development, India has developed the capability of launching long-range nuclear-capable missile from surface, air and underwater.

Defence Minister AK Antony has congratulated the team of scientists involved in the tests.

Launch from a submarine and integration of the three types of capabilities will mean completion of the nuclear triad, which is available only with a few countries like the US, France, Russia andChina.

The submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) is being readied for deployment on various platforms including the around 6,000-tonne indigenous nuclear submarine INS Arihant which will soon be ready for sea trials, sources said.

The missile is part of the family of underwater missiles being developed by DRDO for the Indian strategic forces' underwater platforms.

The DRDO has already developed the BO5 missile, which can strike targets at a range of around 700 km.

India has a no-first-use policy for nuclear weapons and the development of an SLBM boosts its retaliatory strike capability, experts said.
India test fires long range N-missile launched from under sea | Business Standard


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Great News..by the way,don't worry about range.we'll know about it after few more tests.but its surely going to be over 3000 km.this news just kept this thing interesting.plus,what about others details???
 
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India test fires long range N-missile launched from under sea

In a significant step towards completing the nuclear triad available with a few nations, India has successfully test-fired a nuclear-capable ballistic missile launched from an underwater platform with a range of over 2,000 kms.

The missile, which can be launched from submarines, was test-fired yesterday in the Bay of Bengal and all parameters were met, Defence Ministry sources said.

This is the longest range missile in the underwater category to have been developed by India.

With this development, India has developed the capability of launching long-range nuclear-capable missile from surface, air and underwater.

Defence Minister AK Antony has congratulated the team of scientists involved in the tests.

Launch from a submarine and integration of the three types of capabilities will mean completion of the nuclear triad, which is available only with a few countries like the US, France, Russia andChina.

The submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) is being readied for deployment on various platforms including the around 6,000-tonne indigenous nuclear submarine INS Arihant which will soon be ready for sea trials, sources said.

The missile is part of the family of underwater missiles being developed by DRDO for the Indian strategic forces' underwater platforms.

The DRDO has already developed the BO5 missile, which can strike targets at a range of around 700 km.

India has a no-first-use policy for nuclear weapons and the development of an SLBM boosts its retaliatory strike capability, experts said.
India test fires long range N-missile launched from under sea | Business Standard


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this is some serious new, i did some digging but unfortunately i was not able to find any source.
 
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Congratulations India. Kudos to DRDO scientists.
 
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