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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

targets
or
ships
at
long
range.
They
are
typically
deployed
from
dedicated
vertical
launch
tubes
or
from
torpedo
tubes
and
provide
precision
strike
capabilities
without
exposing
the
submarine
on
the
surface.
Submarines
also
routinely
launch
conventional
or
tactical
torpedoes
from
torpedo
tubes
for
anti-submarine,
anti-ship,
and
hunter-killer
operations.
Some
navies
operate
SSGNs
(guided-missile
submarines)
that
carry
large
numbers
of
cruise
missiles
for
surface
warfare
and
strike
missions.
systems,
training,
and
maintenance.
It
remains
a
central
element
of
naval
doctrine
in
several
major
powers
and
continues
to
evolve
with
new
propulsion,
guidance,
and
payload
technologies.