SSBN strategic nuclear submarines

schenkus

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All Classes, All missiles and ofc very good infos !!! :p

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I'm rather sceptical about the claim that each JL-2 has 4 warheads of 90kt each. Considering the main problem with the JL-2 is the fact that its range is too short to hit most of the US from chinese waters I would expect China to prefer a longer ranged missile with only one warhead.
 

antiterror13

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I'm rather sceptical about the claim that each JL-2 has 4 warheads of 90kt each. Considering the main problem with the JL-2 is the fact that its range is too short to hit most of the US from chinese waters I would expect China to prefer a longer ranged missile with only one warhead.

I think, what it means JL-2 has the ability to carry 4 warheads ..... you are absolutely right most likely it will carry 1x 500 kt warhead if the target is the US. But if the target is Russia or Japan or India, it may opt to carry 4x 90kt warheads ..... so it depends on the mission. It's great to have many options and also the enemies wouldn't know whether it carries 1x or 4x ... so it would complicate even more enemies
 

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Ohio-class-submarine-launches-Trident-II-D5-missiles-1024x674.jpg

Naval Today said:
A U.S. Navy Ohio class ballistic missile submarine from Submarine Group 10, which has not been named, launched three Trident II D5 missiles completing a Follow-on Commander’s Evaluation Test (FCET).

This test (FCET) is undertaken to obtain, under operationally representative conditions, valid reliability, accuracy, and performance of the missile system for use by Commander, Strategic Command and the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

The last one was designated FCET-52 and spanned a three-day period. The operation marked the 158th, 159th, and 160th successful test flights of the Trident II D5 missile.

The U.S. Navy said the safety of the public was of highest importance throughout the mission. Missiles were therefore unarmed and all launches were conducted from the sea and landed in the sea.

The Trident II D5 is the latest generation of the U.S. Navy’s submarine-launched fleet ballistic missiles, following the highly successful Polaris, Poseidon, and Trident I C4 programs, as Lockheed Martin, the American defence company that produces the missiles, explains.

First deployed in 1990, the Trident II D5 missile is currently aboard Ohio-class and British Vanguard-class submarines.

Simply awesome.

...and note, these are the 158th, 159th, and 160th test launches of a missile we know a lot about, and have a HUGE and long record with.

Just goes to show, even then, how critical live fire testing of these systems is.

For those who think a system like the DF-21D could be seriously deployed and relied upon to defend a nation without such testing...well, having been involved in the design of larger naval systems, and missiles systems like THAAD, it is just a ludicrous.notion.

The Chinese have a DF-21D program. And they certainly have some missiles deployed. But they have never carried out such a full-up, live test against targets at sea.

Such testing is absolutely critical, as the US shows itself with continued testing of even very mature systems.

If you want to depend on them...and rely upon them to do the job...you test them in as close to the actual environment as you can devise.

BTW, this particular night time launch picture is simply awesome.
 

FORBIN

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10/2016

USA : 14
Ohio : 14

Russia : 12
Project 955/Borey : 3
Project 667BDRM/Delta IV : 6
Project 667BDR/Delta III : 3

China : 4
Type 094/Jin: 4

France : 4
Triomphant : 4

UK : 4
Vanguard : 4

It is the biggest submarines, the more big Typhoon/Project 941 are in reserve now do same length as Ohio and Borey but about two times larger is a catamaran with two parallel hulls for carry the more big SLBM SS-N-20.

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