Ballistic missile submarine

Type 094
Arihant class
Borei class
Ohio class
Triomphant class
Vanguard class

A ballistic missile submarine is a submarine capable of deploying submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) with nuclear warheads. These submarines became a major weapon system in the Cold War because of their nuclear deterrence capability. They can fire missiles thousands of kilometers from their targets, and acoustic quieting makes them difficult to detect (see acoustic signature), thus making them a survivable deterrent in the event of a first strike and a key element of the mutual assured destruction policy of nuclear deterrence. The deployment of ballistic missile submarines is dominated by the United States and Russia (following the collapse of the Soviet Union). In fact, 70% of nuclear warheads in the USA are carried by SSBN submarines.[1]

Smaller numbers are in service with France, the United Kingdom, China and India; North Korea is also suspected to have an experimental submarine that is diesel-electric powered.[2][3]

Ballistic missile submarines should be distinguished from so-called nuclear submarines, which does not refer to a submarine carrying nuclear weapons, but instead refers to submarines with a nuclear propulsion engine.

  1. ^ Rafal, A. S. (2021). THE FUTURE OF SUBMARINE WARFARE: NUCLEAR POWERED SUBMARINES ARE THE BEDROCK OF NAVAL WARFARE, OR MAYBE NOT. MS Thesis. Joint Forces Staff College-NDU, Joint Advanced Warfighting School]. https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/trecms/pdf/AD1153995.pdf
  2. ^ James Kraska, Raul A. Pedrozo (2022). Disruptive Technology and the Law of Naval Warfare. Oxford University Press. p. 139.
  3. ^ "North Korea fires likely submarine-launched ballistic missile, South Korea says". Reuters. 7 May 2022.