Submarine-launched ballistic missile |
Submarine-launched ballistic missiles or SLBM's are ballistic missiles delivering nuclear weapons that are launched
from submarines. Modern variants usually deliver multiple
independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs) each of which carries a warhead
and allows a single launched missile to strike a handful of targets. Early SLBM systems required vessels to be surfaced when they
fired missiles, but launch systems were quickly adapted to allow underwater launching.
Ballistic missile submarines had great strategic importance for the USA and Soviet Union during the Cold War, as
they could hide from satellite surveillance and fire their nuclear weapons without much warning, even close to the
opponent's coast.
Specific types of SLBMs include:
- M45 SLBM
- Polaris missile
- Poseidon missile
- Trident missile
- SS-N-4 R-13
- SS-N-5 "Sark",R-21
- SS-N-6 "Serb",R-27
- SS-N-8 "Sawfly",R-29
- SS-N-17 "Snipe",R-31
- SS-N-18 "Stingray", R-29,RSM-50
- R-39 missile, SS-N-20 "Sturgeon", RSM-52
- SS-N-23 "Skiff", R-29RM,RSM-54
Specific types of ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs) include:
See also: ICBM, nuclear
warfare, nuclear strategy, submarine, submarine-launched
missile
Types of missiles:
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