India’s newly tested nuclear capable missile code-named after APJ Abdul Kalam evokes admiration, fear from Pakistan, it is…
Pakistanis are in the awe of India's latest weapon.
Islamabad: India recently successfully test-fired the nuclear-capable K-four submarine launched ballistic missile (SLBM). The test became carried out from the nuclear-powered submarine INS Arighat within the Bay of Bengal off the coast of Visakhapatnam on Wednesday, November 27.
The K-four or Kalam-four missile can hit targets up to reasonably a lot of 3500 km. Pakistanis are surprised to appear the test of this nuclear capable missile of India and are within the awe of India’s most fresh weapon.
“Every other day we hear news that missile tests are being conducted in India and protests are taking place in Pakistan,” said one Pakistani, while talking to Suhaib Chaudhary of Pakistan who took feedback from common Pakistanis about India’s K-four missile test as reported by navbharattimes.indiatimes.com.
While describing it as India’s big achievement, he criticised his own government as he said that Pakistan not often ever creates or develops its own technology, rather it relies on foreign knowledge and abilities.
Any other person said that there will probably be no comparison with India adding that the present condition of Pakistan may o.k. be very bad, says navbharattimes.
The Indian Navy, on Wednesday, November 27, carried out the test firing of the three,500 Km K-four ballistic missile from the newly-inducted nuclear submarine INS Arighaat.
The K-four SLBM is an intermediate range submarine launched nuclear ballistic missile installed within the Navy’s Arihant class submarines. Earlier, the Indian Navy had K-15, but K-four is a stronger, more accurate, manoeuvrable, and easier to function missile.
This missile is code-named after former President APJ Abdul Kalam. It's a ways designed for precision targeting and deterrence and able to striking deep into enemy territory while being launched from a stealthy underwater platform.
K-four is developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) of India for Arihant-class submarines. On deployment, the missile may perhaps be the first to operationalise India’s sea-based nuclear triad.
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