Submarinelaunched
Submarine-launched refers to weapons or operations that are launched from a submarine. The most widely used forms are submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs), submarine-launched cruise missiles (SLCMs), and conventional torpedoes delivered from submarines. SLBMs are carried by ballistic-m missile submarines and are launched while the submarine remains submerged, typically from vertical launch tubes. This configuration provides a stealthy, survivable delivery method with global reach, forming a core component of strategic deterrence in several nations’ armed forces. The development of SLBMs began in the mid-20th century with programs such as the United States Polaris, followed by Poseidon and Trident programs; other nations have since fielded their own SSBN fleets with modern missiles such as the Trident II D5, the Soviet/Russian Bulava, and others.
Submarine-launched cruise missiles (SLCMs), such as the Tomahawk family, are launched from submarines to strike land
The submarine-launched approach offers advantages of stealth, rapid global reach, and survivability, but requires advanced launch