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commenced sea trials in 1980, two of the first ten US SSBNs had their missiles removed to comply with SALT treaty requirements; the remaining eight were converted to attack submarines (SSN) by the end of 1982. These were all in the Pacific, and the Guam SSBN base was disestablished; the first several
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The short range of the early SLBMs dictated basing and deployment locations. By the late 1960s the Polaris A-3 was deployed on all US SSBNs with a range of 4,600 kilometres (2,500 nmi), a great improvement on the 1,900 kilometres (1,000 nmi) range of Polaris A-1. The A-3 also had three
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also conducted the first successful submerged SLBM launch with a Polaris A-1 on 20 July 1960. Fifty-two days later, the Soviet Union made its first successful underwater launch of a submarine ballistic missile in the White Sea, on 10 September 1960 from the same converted
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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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agreement through 2012. By that time the 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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Although the US did not commission any new SSBNs from 1967 through 1981, it did introduce two new SLBMs. Thirty-one of the 41 original US SSBNs were built with larger diameter launch tubes with future missiles in mind. In the early 1970s 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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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 Soviets. Thanks to
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class after the lead vessel. By 2015 two others had entered service. This class is intended to replace the aging Deltas, and carries 16 solid-fuel
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Both the United States and the Soviet Union commissioned larger SSBNs designed for new missiles in 1981. The American large SSBN was the
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and allows a single launched missile to strike several targets. Submarine-launched ballistic missiles operate in a different way from
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have been of great strategic importance for the United States, Russia, and other nuclear powers since they entered service in the
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Zulu-IV class) submarine that first launched the R-11FM. The Soviets were only a year behind the US with their first SSBN, the
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missiles, which entered service in December 1959 and conducted the first SSBN deterrent patrol November 1960 – January 1961.
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for a faster and lower path, effectively reducing the time between launch and impact), thus opening the possibility of a
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Dubious, neither model appears real as both models lack a separation shroud and the Pukguksong-4 was escorted by the
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missiles, with a reported range of 10,000 kilometres (5,400 nmi) and six MIRV warheads. The US is building a
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warheads that landed in a pattern around a single target. The Yankee class was initially equipped with the
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Test Range in the Arctic Ocean, doing so on 20 October 1961, just ten days before the gigantic 50 Mt
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headed a Special Project Office to develop Jupiter for the Navy, beginning in late 1955. However, at the
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Selected U.S. SLBMs. L to R: Polaris A1, Polaris A2, Polaris A3, Poseidon, Trident I and Trident II
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directed against nuclear forces, allowing each side to maintain the capability to launch a
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New SSBN construction terminated for over 10 years in Russia and slowed in the US with the
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Self-propelled gravity-assisted guided weapon flying from an independent underwater craft
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SS-NX-13 SLBM System (U), Defense Intelligence Agency, D5T-1020S-4l7-75, 1 October 1975
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and fire their nuclear weapons with virtual impunity. This makes them immune to a
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submarines (SSBs) with two R-11FM missiles each, entering service in 1956–57.
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Specific types of SLBMs (current, past and under development) include:
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Trident Submarines Are Killing Machines Unparalleled In Human History.
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Modern submarine-launched ballistic missiles are closely related to
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and Russian SLBMs have been liquid-fueled except for the Russian
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variant and was towed behind a submarine, known by the code-name
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Estimated Strategic Nuclear Weapons Inventories (September 2004)
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clears the water after launch from a US Navy submarine in 1984.
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Memoirs: A Twentieth Century Journey in Science and Politics
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U.S. Submarines Since 1945: An Illustrated Design History
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Selected Russian and Chinese SLBMs. L to R: R-29 Vysota (
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could be produced for the relatively small, solid-fueled
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883: 848:Decommissioned 831:Decommissioned 814:Decommissioned 804: 802: 696: 685: 679: 676: 633: 631: 621: 609: 598: 513: 438: 404: 314: 276:as part of the 172:Polaris missile 93: 88: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 3528: 3518: 3517: 3512: 3507: 3490: 3489: 3487: 3486: 3481: 3475: 3468: 3465: 3464: 3457: 3456: 3449: 3442: 3434: 3425: 3424: 3416: 3413: 3412: 3410: 3409: 3404: 3399: 3394: 3389: 3384: 3379: 3373: 3371: 3367: 3366: 3364: 3363: 3357: 3352: 3347: 3342: 3340:Radio guidance 3337: 3331: 3330: 3329: 3324: 3316: 3311: 3306: 3305: 3304: 3299: 3288: 3283: 3281:Laser guidance 3278: 3273: 3267: 3262: 3256: 3250: 3244: 3238: 3232: 3227: 3225:Anti-radiation 3222: 3216: 3214:Passive homing 3211: 3210: 3209: 3204: 3198: 3192: 3185:Radar guidance 3182: 3176: 3174: 3167: 3166: 3164: 3163: 3157: 3151: 3145: 3139: 3133: 3127: 3121: 3115: 3108: 3106: 3105:By target type 3102: 3101: 3099: 3098: 3092: 3086: 3080: 3074: 3069: 3064: 3058: 3052: 3046: 3044:Cruise missile 3041: 3036: 3030: 3024: 3018: 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Index

Submarine-launched ballistic missiles

UGM-96 Trident I
ballistic missile
submarines
multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles
nuclear
warhead
submarine-launched cruise missiles
intercontinental ballistic missiles
submarine
World War II
V-2 ballistic missile
Prüfstand XII
Operation Paperclip
underwater
Project 611
R-11FM
Scud
ballistic missile
United States Navy
US Army
Jupiter
intermediate-range ballistic missile
W. F. "Red" Raborn
Project Nobska
Edward Teller
warhead
Polaris missile
Chief of Naval Operations

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