K-15 Missile
The K-15 missile, also known as Dhanush, is a short-range, surface-to-surface ballistic missile developed by India. It is designed for deployment on submarines and can carry conventional or nuclear warheads. The missile has a range of approximately 750 kilometers and is capable of striking land and naval targets.
The K-15 is part of India's strategic deterrent capabilities, enhancing its maritime defense. It is launched from underwater platforms, making it a crucial component of the Indian Navy's arsenal. The missile's development reflects India's commitment to strengthening its defense technology and ensuring national security.