K-Series Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missiles: News & Discussions

My God thats 120 warheads per sub 🤯. The only critical piece of the puzzle is what is the yield of these warheads? Considering their weight and size they must be in the hundreds of kt. Of course, whether it is boosted fission or pure fusion will change the yield. I'd reckon they are indeed 250 kt hydrogen MIRVs.
Mine is an assumption and an ideal case scenario, most likely it will be 3-4 mirv since for the 2nd strike role you probably aim for heavy hits ie high yield item which is to do the job intended for. Smaller sized lower yield more numbers are probably ok for a land based first strike option, but I too have doubt about feasibility for use when it comes as a 2nd strike role that is for the SLBM to deliver. So its a case of suitability rather than need. Plus the SLBM also has to cater for added penetration aid, mirv bus & liquid RCS + VTP stage, fuel capacity all of which also need to be covered under the total payload mass. So design also face challenge.

If this SLBM is capable of delivering 2 ton class payload via 4 mirvs (excluding everything else) as was originally intended for, then it is ok. Assuming 8 tube silo, 32 high yield warhead is very good for our need. Maintenance for such high end secret goodies is the major challenge in the entire project, to keep every single item in ready condition, so the quality over quantity should be preferable. A good chunk of the resource needed will be for upkeeping and maintaining all elements of it over the intended 40-50 years lifetime.
 
So, I had a hunch that could be what went on but given DRDO themselves revealed , this incident was probably the static test event. I think many can remember it from 2 months ago. Look at that glow. The color, smoke pattern the 3 frames all indicated some static test happening.
70 seconds is quite long compared to the motor size, so most likely that could be a bigger stage, or a slower regressive burn rate since this motor when it ignites the missile has discarded the booster & up away from the atmosphere. In the space you do not need a progressive motor burn, it is already at a high acceleration without any drag. just need to cover distance & approach reentry mode. So a regressive motor cycle can work to sustain the speed.



 
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That is proper ICBM class stuff truly world class, make no mistake. Possibly way ahead of any minuteman class system both by payload capacity & range. 180 decibel of sound level reached.
naaah lets not get too ahead of ourselves, the US has decades of experience with SLBMs, we js started about a decade or 2 ago. Its going to be a good one but ahead of minutemen class is wayyy to optimistic imo
 
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naaah lets not get too ahead of ourselves, the US has decades of experience with SLBMs, we js started about a decade or 2 ago. Its going to be a good one but ahead of minutemen class is wayyy to optimistic imo
Minuteman class is ICBM first of all, not SLBM. Second of all, the things is from 1960s. America has tremendous experience in planes too but that doesn't mean F86 Sabre is better than Tejas beta.

Even Agni 5 is better than Minuteman class in terms of avionics package, propellant and other matters. I mean Minuteman in current service can only achieve CEP of 200 m while Agni can achieve whopping 10 m, probably below 100 m with MIRV. Minuteman is a very old missile that has been in service since before Indira Gandhi was PM.

Now matching Trident class will be very hard indeed, that is one area where US is ahead of now. Trident can travel 14,000 km likely more with 14 MIRV. Considering how our K5 is shaping up to be, I think K6 whenever it will come will roughly match Trident.
 
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Minuteman class is ICBM first of all, not SLBM. Second of all, the things is from 1960s. America has tremendous experience in planes too but that doesn't mean F86 Sabre is better than Tejas beta.

Even Agni 5 is better than Minuteman class in terms of avionics package, propellant and other matters. I mean Minuteman in current service can only achieve CEP of 200 m while Agni can achieve whopping 10 m, probably below 100 m with MIRV. Minuteman is a very old missile that has been in service since before Indira Gandhi was PM.

Now matching Trident class will be very hard indeed, that is one area where US is ahead of now. Trident can travel 14,000 km likely more with 14 MIRV. Considering how our K5 is shaping up to be, I think K6 whenever it will come will roughly match Trident.
mb i confused minuteman with trident
 
SLBM ranges will always be overstated/heavily obfuscated/even fudged because the platform is mobile over the oceans of the world and nobody is supposed to catch the launch point. Plus the payload also vary. You will never see the actual scientific figures wrt payload & range like DRDO quote or to be precise how Dr Kalam quoted for Agni2, also get quoted by other nations that deploy such weapons. Be it Frenchies, USA UK Rus any other nation. Frenchies did not even give out their new tactical systems figures which they unveiled in the recent show some time ago, everything is confidential.
They want every proof from you but will not give the same for theirs citing confidentiality.
The above line is true for the French members we have here as well.
 
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Exact range is classified, I would reckon even with full load it can go well beyond that.
K5 will be an intercontinental range SLBM for sure. As the BoB gets more and more contested, the IN needs the ability to target any part of China from the Indian Ocean in the 2030s.

However, MoD/DRDO will continue to understate its true range to avoid upsetting EU capitals and DC.
 
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What I was saying before re this motor
ps: read the comments in the 2nd insta post , same level of loud noise & tremors happen for agni tests in Odisha. We can not tell exact what motor was that but obviously of very high thrust class.

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Hope DRDO can move on from the dated (R-39 inspired) nose-cap mounted tractor motor ejection system to a modern solution for K5/6. That would make them truly world class.
 
Is the T700 carbon fiber imported or domestically produced ?
I think its going to be domestically produced cause reliance's hazira plant opened up in 2025 with a capacity of 10k tpa (focused specifically on high grade fibre) so its should be cheaper especially with reliance being able to get easy access to the precursor ACN because of their refineries.
 
I think its going to be domestically produced cause reliance's hazira plant opened up in 2025 with a capacity of 10k tpa (focused specifically on high grade fibre) so its should be cheaper especially with reliance being able to get easy access to the precursor ACN because of their refineries.
I mean is technology indigenous or foreign licensed