India's Naval Advancement Takes Aim: 500 km Submarine Launched Cruise Missile test expected in March
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India’s Naval Advancement Takes Aim: 500 km Submarine Launched Cruise Missile test expected in March

India is poised to take a significant step forward in its defence capabilities with plans to test a submarine-launched cruise missile (SLCM) boasting an impressive strike range of 500 km

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India is planning to carry out the test of a 500 Km strike range Submarine Launched Cruise Missile (SLCM) from the East coast next month.

The Indian defence forces’ arsenal is also likely to get a boost as the defence ministry is expected to take up the case for procurement of an 800 km strike range land attack cruise missile in a meeting scheduled this week, defence officials told the media. There is a plan to carry out the test firing of the 500 km strike range cruise missile next month. The missile system was developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation, the officials said.

The Submarine Launched Cruise Missile is planned to be one of the critical weapons of the indigenously manufactured submarines planned to be built by the Indian Navy under Project 75 India, they said.

The cruise missiles of the defence forces, along with the short and medium-range ballistic missiles, are likely to be part of the rocket force planned to be set up in future. Submarine Launched Cruise Missile is indigenously developed with two variants.

The two variants are the Land Attack Cruise Missile (LACM) and Anti-Ship Cruise Missile (ASCM). Technologies like thrust vector control to turn the missile into and onto the target plane, in-flight wing deployment and in-flight engine start have been proven.

A trial of the SLCM was conducted in February 2023 and met all the mission objectives with a range of 402 km.

Indian industries Larsen and Toubro, Godrej and Sameer are partners of DRDO in this programme and are likely to help the industry to take part in future missile development projects too.

India has supersonic missiles in the form of the BrajMos which has now capability to strike targets beyond 800 kms and has achieved success in exports.

The subsonic cruise missiles are also expected to be offered to friendly foreign countries after they are fully tested and are inducted in Indian defence forces.

(with inputs from ANI)

 

 

Topics: Land Attack Cruise MissileAnti-Ship Cruise MissileDefence Research and Development OrganisationSubmarine-launched cruise missileSLCM
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