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INS Arighat: The country’s security will be impenetrable in the sea

Good News The end of the enemies of the Indian Navy is about to come. INS Arihant’s friend Arighat, which can wreak havoc up to 750 kilometers with its nuclear bomb, is going to land in the sea. INS Arighat will be equipped with K-15 missile, which is quite dangerous. Yes, INS Arighat submarine has been inducted into the Navy. This will not only increase India’s strength in the sea but will also create panic in China and Pakistan.

The Arighat submarine will ambush the sea and kill the enemies after searching them. Its biggest specialty is that it runs on nuclear energy and it can remain submerged in water for months. This is India’s second submarine of this type.

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The 112 meter long INS Arighat will be equipped with K-15 missiles. These missiles have a range of more than 750 kilometers. Let us tell you that before INS Arighat, INS Arihant was launched in 2018. Arighat and Arihant are exactly the same. But, INS Arighat is much more advanced than its predecessor Arihant. Together, these two submarines will strengthen the country’s ‘nuclear triad’ or the ability to fire nuclear bombs from land, air and sea. It is being told that INS Arighat is equal to INS Arihant in size, length and width, but it can carry more K-15 missiles than it. Also, it is more capable, efficient and secretive than Arihant in every respect.

Both INS Arihant and Arighat are very different from conventional submarines. The diesel-electric submarines commissioned earlier surface or snorkel every two days to take oxygen to recharge their batteries. In contrast, Arihant and Arighat are powered by 83 megawatt pressurized light water reactors. Due to the small nuclear reactor installed in them, they can remain submerged for months.

In view of China’s increasing dynamism in the Indian Ocean, India is constantly engaged in increasing the strength of its navy. India is about to commission the third and fourth submarines of this series. According to the information, the third SSBN (nuclear-powered submarines or submarines with nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles), which is a large vessel of 7,000 tons, will be commissioned next year. It will be known as INS Aridaman.

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