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entered service, and those 31 SSBNs were backfitted with it. Poseidon offered a massive MIRV capability of up to 14 warheads per missile. Like the
Soviets, the US also desired a longer-range missile that would allow SSBNs to be based in CONUS. In the late 1970s the
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posture, with its attendant risk of accidental nuclear war. Additionally, the deployment of highly accurate missiles on ultra-quiet submarines allows an attacker to sneak up close to the enemy coast and launch a missile on a depressed trajectory (a non-optimal
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Russian SSBN force stood at six Delta-IVs, three Delta-IIIs, and a lone Typhoon used as a testbed for new missiles (the R-39s unique to the Typhoons were reportedly scrapped in 2012). Upgraded missiles such as the
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in 1991. The US rapidly decommissioned its remaining 31 older SSBNs, with a few converted to other roles, and the base at Holy Loch was disestablished. Most of the former Soviet SSBN force was gradually scrapped under the provisions of the
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cargo ships) were provided to ferry missiles and supplies to the sites. With two rotating crews per boat, about one-third of the total US force could be in a patrol area at any time. The Soviet bases, in
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theater, required their SSBNs to make a long transit (e.g., through NATO-monitored waters in the
Atlantic) to their mid-ocean patrol areas to hold the continental United States (
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248:(NATO reporting name SS-N-4) each and had to surface and raise the missile to launch. Submerged launch was not an operational capability for the Soviets until 1963, when the
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with a range of 7,400 kilometres (4,000 nmi) and eight MIRV warheads was backfitted to 12 of the
Poseidon-equipped submarines. The SSBN facilities (primarily a
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missile (SS-N-6) with a range of 2,400 kilometres (1,300 nmi). The US was much more fortunate in its basing arrangements than the
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256:(Golf class) submarines. The Soviet Union was able to beat the U.S. in launching and testing the first SLBM with a live nuclear warhead, an
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2089:. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Perseus Publishing. pp.
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Selected Russian and Chinese SLBMs. L to R: R-29 Vysota (
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2866:Gardiner, Robert; Chumbley, Stephen (1995).
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182:concentrated all Navy strategic research on
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103:involving a launch tube which contained a
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2921:Navweaps.com US naval missiles index page
1495:Decommissioned (never fully operational)
690:Learn how and when to remove this message
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2827:"「反撃能力」保有へ、長射程ミサイル同時開発を検討…極超音速など10種類以上"
2201:Polmar, Norman; White, Michael (2010).
2064:"History of the Jupiter Missile System"
526:Nunn–Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction
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2964:NavSource.org SSBN photo gallery index
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2252:Gardiner and Chumbley, pp. 610–613
2191:Gardiner and Chumbley, pp. 355–357
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73:submarine-launched cruise missiles
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2264:Polmar American Submarine, p. 133
1980:Submarine-launched cruise missile
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2417:Gardiner and Chumbley, p. 613
2408:Gardiner and Chumbley, p. 554
2225:Gardiner and Chumbley, p. 403
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3334:Automatic target recognition
2634:"India's Undersea Deterrent"
557:Ballistic missile submarines
517:collapse of the Soviet Union
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3387:List of missiles by country
3130:Anti-ship ballistic missile
3021:Air-launched cruise missile
2777:Lee Min-ji (12 June 2024).
1970:Ballistic missile submarine
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706:Montage of the launch of a
478:Naval Submarine Base Bangor
345:. Converted merchant ships
209:ballistic missile submarine
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3397:List of anti-tank missiles
3392:List of anti-ship missiles
3095:Surface-to-surface missile
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2839:Friedman, Norman (1994).
2005:Encyclopedia Astronautica
1965:Vertical launching system
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854:UGM-133 Trident II (D5LE)
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584:which trades off reduced
565:reconnaissance satellites
325:and the US possession of
176:Chief of Naval Operations
3377:List of military rockets
3235:Command to line-of-sight
3201:Semi-active radar homing
2446:"DTRA verification page"
1174:RSM-54 R-29RMU2 "Layner"
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461:Trident II (D-5) missile
372:Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
351:Military Sealift Command
3360:Predicted line of sight
3314:Astro-inertial guidance
2885:Polmar, Norman (1981).
2701:오석민 (15 October 2020).
2081:Teller, Edward (2001).
1268:UGM-133 Trident II (D5)
1144:RSM-54 R-29RMU "Sineva"
414:Trident I (C-4) missile
3142:Anti-submarine missile
3118:Anti-radiation missile
3112:Anti-ballistic missile
3089:Surface-to-air missile
3067:Shoulder-fired missile
3033:Air-to-surface missile
2888:The American Submarine
2728:"Pukguksong-3 (KN-26)"
2582:"Going nuclear at sea"
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2753:"Pukguksong-4 and -5"
2399:Friedman, pp. 206–207
2273:Friedman, pp. 199–200
2050:Friedman, pp. 192–195
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1114:R-29RM "Shtil"/RSM-54
820:UGM-73 Poseidon (C-3)
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2129:Flight International
1235:UGM-27 Polaris (A-3)
1204:RSM-56 R-30 "Bulava"
962:R-29 "Vysota"/RSM-40
624:improve this article
582:ballistic trajectory
547:replacement for the
3195:Active radar homing
3154:Land-attack missile
2893:Annapolis, Maryland
2845:Annapolis, Maryland
2452:on 5 September 2015
1945:Comparison of ICBMs
1918:Soviet Union portal
1225:Soviet Union/Russia
1194:Soviet Union/Russia
1164:Soviet Union/Russia
1134:Soviet Union/Russia
1104:Soviet Union/Russia
1073:Soviet Union/Russia
1042:Soviet Union/Russia
1011:Soviet Union/Russia
590:decapitation strike
519:and the end of the
498:Project 971 Shchuka
234:NATO reporting name
115:Operation Paperclip
3291:Satellite guidance
3027:Air-to-air missile
2783:Yonhap News Agency
2707:Yonhap News Agency
2586:The Indian Express
2524:NASIC-1031-0985-09
1874:Under development
1674:Under development
1644:Under development
1560:K-15/B-05 Sagarika
1088:SS-N-20 "Sturgeon"
1057:SS-N-18 "Stingray"
1015:Never operational
779:Maximum Range (km)
776:Minimum Range (km)
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537:, also called the
450:
448:just after launch.
446:Trident II missile
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156:W. F. "Red" Raborn
142:United States Navy
42:
3515:Soviet inventions
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3484:strategic bombers
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3309:Inertial guidance
3276:Infrared guidance
3219:Track-via-missile
3148:Anti-tank missile
3136:Anti-ship missile
3039:Ballistic missile
2432:russianships.info
2351:russianships.info
2333:russianships.info
2315:russianships.info
2297:russianships.info
2240:russianships.info
2212:978-1-59114-690-2
2174:russianships.info
2035:russianships.info
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577:launch on warning
494:Project 941 Akula
422:floating dry dock
343:floating dry dock
282:Operation Dominic
225:George Washington
215:George Washington
135:ballistic missile
54:ballistic missile
16:(Redirected from
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3382:List of missiles
3265:Pursuit guidance
3230:Command guidance
3072:Standoff missile
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418:submarine tender
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339:submarine tender
274: (SSBN-608)
217: (SSBN-598)
38:UGM-96 Trident I
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1108:Decommissioned
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230:Project 611
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123:Project 611
3499:Categories
2762:21 October
2683:21 October
2674:"PS-1 mod"
2618:11 January
2592:11 January
1986:References
1955:Heavy ICBM
1898:satellites
1896:to launch
1084:R-39 "Rif"
730:), R-29R (
650:newspapers
539:Dolgorukiy
482:Washington
266:Tsar Bomba
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3162:(MANPADS)
2999:Types of
2954:R-11 SLBM
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3180:Unguided
3172:guidance
2929:Archived
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2154:23 April
2015:23 April
1904:See also
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931:R-27 Zyb
561:Cold War
521:Cold War
505:R-39 Rif
374:for the
368:Atlantic
360:Murmansk
319:R-27 Zyb
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301:M45 SLBM
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178:Admiral
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3474:(ICBMs)
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3272:(LOSBR)
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2897:123–136
2793:12 June
2091:420–421
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430:Georgia
376:Pacific
299:French
280:series
184:Polaris
168:warhead
149:Jupiter
146:US Army
91:Origins
86:History
69:warhead
66:nuclear
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