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Deadly 1,500 km undersea strike power! Russia renews ‘Kalibr’ missiles offer to India; China, Pakistan worried due to…

The Kalibr-PL missile is launched from underwater submarines. It travels at low altitudes, evading radar, and striking deep into the target at high speed. Its capabilities make it one of the world's most dangerous submarine-launched strike missiles.

India’s naval power could pose a greater threat to enemies in the future, as Russia has renewed its deadly Kalibr-PL (3M-14E Club-S) offer to India. The land-attack cruise missiles have a striking range of approximately 1,500 kilometers using existing 533 mm torpedo tubes. If India accepts Moscow’s offer, the Indian submarines can easily destroy the enemy’s military installations in just minutes.

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This capability is what defense experts describe as silent strike power. According to Russian officials, the Kalibr family is not a single weapon but a complete modular system. It transforms a submarine into a multitasking strategic platform without needing any structural modifications.

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What is Kalibr-PL missile?

The Kalibr-PL missile is launched from underwater submarines. It travels at low altitudes, evading radar, and striking deep into the target at high speed. Its capabilities make it one of the world’s most dangerous submarine-launched strike missiles.

China, Pakistan worried due to…

Russia’s offer comes at a time when the Indian Navy is enthusiastically seeking ways to multiply the firepower of its ageing fleet. The current Kilo-class submarines are set to retire after 2030, according to reports. The Kalibr-PL missiles are capable of destroying targets such as enemy airbases, ports, weapons depots, etc, within minutes, making China, Pakistan worried.

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Kalibr-PL’s addition to increase capability

Indian Navy’s Kilo-class and Scorpene-class submarines are already equipped with Club-S’s short-range version. Kalibr-PL’s addition will significantly increase its capability. Under Project 751 submarine tender, the naval force is already evaluating torpedo-tube-launched missile capabilities. The first three Scorpene submarines, which are scheduled for mid-life refit from 2027, the decision on Kalibr is narrowing fast.

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First published on: Dec 08, 2025 03:25 PM IST


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