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So S5 construction also has started according to this report.It's commissioning today!
The 3rd Arihant-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (hull S4, pennant SSBN-82).
The S4 marks the advent of the "Arihant-Stretch" sub-class. Biggest outwardly visible change being the expansion of missile launch cells from 4 to 8.
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So S5 construction also has started according to this report.
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So apparently, NSTL is testing this design, lack of a missile hump implies this is an SSN:
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It does not necessarily mean that the upcoming Project-75A/76 SSN will have a pumpjet, or that this is indeed the indigenous SSN design (could just be a case-study of a generic modern SSN boat). But it's definitely interesting.
Based on the most recent reliable information, the size & shape of the Project-77 SSN program becomes clearer:
What is confirmed by reliable sources so far:
- It will indeed displace around 10,000T (one figure quoted by an older source states a very specific 9,800T figure). So very much in the league of Russia's Yasen, China's future Type-095 & upcoming AUKUS boats, and significantly bigger than UK's Astute, France's Suffren or the earlier blocks of US' Virginia-class boats.
- It will be powered by a 190-200 megawatt PWR known as CLWR-B2. A shore-based prototype of which is known to have been in existence at least as of 2018.
- It will have VLS capability. Described as having "close to a dozen" VLS cells of the 'large' variety, so would be capable of launching likes of BrahMos/future Scramjet-based Hypersonics & possible ASBMs.
What has not been confirmed so far:
- Whether it will be a single-hulled or double-hulled design.
- Whether it will have an X-form rudder or conventional rudder/tail planes.
- Whether Nuclear-Electric Propulsion (NEP), aka Turbo-Electric Drive will be implemented or not.
- Whether the boat will have a Pump-Jet Propulsor (PJP) or not. The PJP & NEP might be tied to each other, and will have implications on whether we follow the Russian doctrine of speed over stealth or if we choose to go with Western doctrine. This is the most interesting part to look forward to as Pumpjet & NEP is pretty much guaranteed to find application on the S-5 SSBN program, which is in a much more advanced stage than the SSN (first 2 boats already in construction). So we know that whether we put it on the SSN or not will come down to doctrinal choices.
What has not been confirmed, but is extremely likely nevertheless:
- It will make use of conformal sonars. Especially a Conformal Bow Array (CBA) along with flank arrays integrated into the hull. Provision of towed array will anyway be there.