India gets submarine-based nuclear missile
IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency
New Delhi, July 8, IRNA
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India has declared itself capable of launching a nuclear missile from a submarine and has announced that a submarine-based cruise missile Sagarika has been developed and tested successfully.
With the induction of Sagarika, India has completed the triad of India's nuclear weapons delivery systems, reported here a portal of IBNLive.com.
This was made known at a Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) function in New Delhi on Saturday where the team responsible for the development of Sagarika was felicitated.
Sources say Sagarika has a range of 1,000 km and has been accepted for induction by the Navy.
The missile is likely to be installed on the Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV). ATV is the indigenous nuclear-powered submarine that is expected to be launched next year.
Sagarika has already been tested successfully three times and completes the third leg of the strategic triad giving India the capability to launch missiles from land, air and now from under the sea.
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