Are there any surface vessel that can launch nukes?

F40Racer

New Member
Most of sea-based nuclear missiles are launched from submarines. Are there any surface vessel that can launch nuclear missiles?
 

Skorzeny

Junior Member
If by nukes you just mean nuclear warheads, then yes. They can and are at times carried on cruise missiles, torpedoes and even depth charges.

Ballistic missiles are on the other hand not fielded on ships. That would leave them more vulnerable than on land, and therefore counterproductive.

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eecsmaster

Junior Member
actually the Indians do have a ship launched ballistic missile in the form of Prithvi III. But that's a rather special case. In general you don't put such a important strategic weapon, which depends on surprise, on a platform so easily trackable
 

Skorzeny

Junior Member
actually the Indians do have a ship launched ballistic missile in the form of Prithvi III. But that's a rather special case. In general you don't put such a important strategic weapon, which depends on surprise, on a platform so easily trackable

Sorry, I forgot that one.
On the other hand, I hope the worlds nuclear powers think survivability is the main reason for putting missiles on submarines, not surprise. First strike is hopefully out of fashion :)
 

Gollevainen

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actually during the gold war, the last of the famous condottieri type class ligth whasington cruiser of the Italian navy, Guizeppe Garribaldi had six polaris missile tubes during the post war rebuild along with Terrier SAM....
the concept wasent actually feasible, as any strategic weapon platform is number one in priority list for the opponent forces and Surface ships, expecially large capital units were just too "easy" prey on then modern enverioment....Sub marines offer way too better change to survive and disguise...
 

Obi Wan Russell

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actually during the gold war, the last of the famous condottieri type class ligth whasington cruiser of the Italian navy, Guizeppe Garribaldi had six polaris missile tubes during the post war rebuild along with Terrier SAM....
the concept wasent actually feasible, as any strategic weapon platform is number one in priority list for the opponent forces and Surface ships, expecially large capital units were just too "easy" prey on then modern enverioment....Sub marines offer way too better change to survive and disguise...

I have long scratched my head (but still have a full head of hair!) about the Polaris tubes on the Garibaldi. Italy has never possessed Nuclear weapons, so would the missile have been American owned and controlled with the launch platform being effectively 'leased' or lent by the Italians? Would this have been part of a NATO collaboration or a two party arrangement? Polaris tubes were proposed for a number of surface ships originally but as you said the concept never left the drawing board anywhere else. To actually go to the expense of installing them means the Italians must have realistically expected to deploy them at some point...:confused:
 

Jeff Head

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The US Navy ship launched Tomahawk cruise missiles can also carry nuclear warheads.
While the Tomahawks are capable of it, and US Navy vessels can launch them, and had them aboard numerous surface vessels through the 1980s and into the 1990s...in the 1990s all nuclear armed Tomahawk cruise missiles were withdrawn from U.S. Naval service and placed in storage.
 
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