The Indian Navy has commissioned two new warships including a ballistic missile submarine while construction continues on a new patrol vessel for the Belgian Navy. Development is underway in Russia on a new type of salvage vessel. Lastly, a contract has been awarded calling for the construction of an additional frigate for the French Navy.
Indian Navy commissions third locally-built ballistic missile submarine
Indian media reported recently that the Indian Navy commissioned a new locally built, nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) into service during a ceremony in Visakhapatnam on Friday, April 3.
The 130-metre, 7,000-tonne INS Aridhaman (“Vanquisher”) is the third boat in the Arihant-class, which are India’s first locally manufactured SSBNs. Construction took place at the navy’s Ship Building Centre in Visakhapatnam.
Aridhaman is slightly longer and heavier than her two earlier sister boats INS Arihant and INS Arighaat. The greater dimensions have allowed for the installation of eight missile launch tubes on the new submarine compared to only four on each of her earlier sisters.
