Russian IRBM test succeeds

Gollevainen

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Russia tests Topol-M missile to subdue USA's $50-billion air defense

from: pravda

"The unpredictable flight trajectory of the Russian missile makes it immune to destruction

The successful test launch of the Topol-M missile has proved that the up-to-date Russian warhead is capable of subduing the USA's air defense, Russian military specialists say.

Russian strategic troops performed the test launch of the intercontinental ballistic missile RS-12M Topol on November 1. The chairman of the press service of the troops, Colonel Alexander Vovk, stated after the test launch that the missile successfully hit the conditional target on the Balkhash range ground in Kazakhstan.

It is worthy of note that yesterday's launch of the Topol-M missile became the sixth test of the system, which was created to subdue the US air defense. The Russian military command was keeping the entire flight data under control during the launch of the missile. The test showed that the maneuver, as performed by the missile on its flight trajectory, would not let foreign air defense troops intercept and destroy the missile.

According to the information obtained from the open sources, the arsenal of the Russian strategic troops currently has stationary Topol-M missile systems. It is planned to use the systems on both shaft and mobile bases in the future.

First shaft-based missile complexes RS-12M Topol-M (SS-X27 under the NATO classification) were added to the Russian defense arsenal in 1997. There are currently four missile units in the Russian troops working with Topol-M systems. Each of the units has up to ten intercontinental ballistic missiles, official sources say.


The Russian Topol-M missile system has unique technical details. The length of the missile is 22.7 meters, it is 1.95 meters in diameter, the range ability reaches over 10,000 kilometers. The starting weight of the missile is 47.2 tons; the missile gathers speed a lot faster than all previous types with the help of its three engines. In addition, the missile performs unpredictable flight maneuvers owing to several tens of its auxiliary engines.

Topol-M engineers say that the complex is totally immune to electromagnetic impacts.

The USA tested one of the elements of the national ABM system on 15 July 2001. The intercepting missile was launched from Ronald Regan Test Site on Marshall Islands and hit a test warhead above the Pacific Ocean, not far from California.

US President Bush informed the Russian administration on 13 December 2001 about the USA's single-handed pullout from the 1972 START Treaty. The treaty particularly prohibited the deployment of ABM systems on the territory of one single state.

The USA's ABM plan implies the creation of a layered anti-ballistic shield. The ABM system will give the USA an opportunity to defend its territory against possible attacks on the part of the states from the so-called axis of evil. The USA chose the evolutionary way for the development of its future air defense system, according to which the USA will not have the final and stagnant air defense structure. The USA deploys ground- and sea-based missile interceptors, Patriot systems and a variety of sensors on the ground, at sea and in space.

The cost of the US ABM project is evaluated at some $50 billion."


As analong whit our new policy against country brashing, i would like to see this thread beeing left out of yourd weird fantasy of nuking everybody as it was remarked by someone in the old forum...

And also whit no country brashing, ok?
 

chinawhite

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What is the date of this test?

Last time it was on the news it burned up in the atmosphere.

PS : it is a ICBM not a IRBM


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Chinawhite
 

Gollevainen

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Re: Russian ICBM test succeeds

...Russian strategic troops performed the test launch of the intercontinental ballistic missile RS-12M Topol on November 1. The chairman of the press service of the troops, Colonel Alexander Vovk, stated after the test launch that the missile successfully hit the conditional target on the Balkhash range ground in Kazakhstan...

;) reading the actual article migth be good, but thanks for correcting my error
 

Red not Dead

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Gollevainen said:
;) reading the actual article migth be good, but thanks for correcting my error


It's always easier to sharpen the sword than to harden the shield.
 

walter

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I think the US ABM system was originally intended to defend against a 'rogue state's' lone (or just a few) nuclear missle. Understandably, Russia and China would still not be satisfied by this explanation, but i don't think the system was ever meant to undermine Russia or China's ICBM forces. The real fear when the decision was made was of countries like North Korea or Iran, both of which currently have short to medium range BMs and are trying to aquire or develope ICBMs in the long run.

Aside from the political aspects (sorry) I don't think the US system was ever envisioned to have the potential to defend against against large numbers of BMs. And its ability to counter countermeasures such as the Russian Topol was always and always will be questionable. The way I see it, the only decent chance of defeating a system like this Russian one would be by attacking it very early in the launch phase with for example the ABL if it gets through development. In the end though, it will always be far easier and cheaper to counter an ABM system than to destroy BMs with an ABM system.
 

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walter said:
I think the US ABM system was originally intended to defend against a 'rogue state's' lone (or just a few) nuclear missle. Understandably, Russia and China would still not be satisfied by this explanation, but i don't think the system was ever meant to undermine Russia or China's ICBM forces. The real fear when the decision was made was of countries like North Korea or Iran, both of which currently have short to medium range BMs and are trying to aquire or develope ICBMs in the long run.

Aside from the political aspects (sorry) I don't think the US system was ever envisioned to have the potential to defend against against large numbers of BMs. And its ability to counter countermeasures such as the Russian Topol was always and always will be questionable. The way I see it, the only decent chance of defeating a system like this Russian one would be by attacking it very early in the launch phase with for example the ABL if it gets through development. In the end though, it will always be far easier and cheaper to counter an ABM system than to destroy BMs with an ABM system.

So you go for a 50 bio expense in order to counter 25 year old IRBM that aren't fully fonctionnal yet? Who are you trying to fool? Come on...Do you actually see what kind of expenses are needed in order to justify such an defence system...The richest state in the axis of evil (Iran) can barely afford it's current conventionnal programmes...:nono: .
 
How does Russia... with a $16 billion military budget produce such a new advance missiles in such a short time while China, with a $65 billion budget cant?!?!?!?!
 

chinawhite

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Re: Russian ICBM test succeeds

@Gollevainen

**-reading the actual article migth be good, but thanks for correcting my error-**

Thats was what i was confused about. this year or last year. because they did have one of these last year to.
 
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