The
largest country in the world by area, Russia has plenty of room to hide
things. Naturally, that includes nuclear missiles. Unlike American
missiles, which are stationed in concrete silos, Russian
intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) are deployed on large
truck-like vehicles designed to prowl the country's road networks before
unleashing Armageddon.
Russia Today has a story
on a Russian strategic missile exercise that involves a massive convoy
traveling from European-Russian border all the way to the Mongolian
border. Russian mobile ICBMs have established, permanent bases but leave
in groups on month-long patrols. This particular 400-vehicle convoy
includes Topol, Topol-M, and Yars mobile missiles, as well as command and control, security, and logistics vehicles.
Topol
and Yars missiles are capable of delivering one to four nuclear
warheads within roughly a thousand feet of their target, making them
accurate enough to destroy American missiles in their silos. This makes
them a formidable first-strike weapon capable of wiping out a
significant part of the US nuclear arsenal, if the Russians were so
inclined.
The giant
vehicles are TELs, or transporter-erector-launchers, specialized
vehicles designed to give a heavy missile a smooth ride over rough
roads. TELs not only store the missile but can launch it in the field.
The launch tubes can be reloaded back at base (assuming, of course,
there is a base to return to). The smaller vehicles are logistic,
communications, and command and control vehicles.
Mobile
ICBMs are vulnerable to ground attack, particularly enemy special
forces who may attempt to destroy the missiles before they are launched.
The convoy relies upon a Taifun-M
armored reconnaissance vehicle to detect ambushes on the ground.
Taifun-M bristles with sensors, including forward-looking infra-red,
radar, and traditional optics, and can allegedly detect enemy troops at 3
kilometers.
Also part
of the convoy is a tracked robotic vehicle equipped with a machine gun.
The unmanned vehicle can more quickly close with an enemy threat and
eliminate it before the enemy can shoot at the giant, highly flammable
rockets with nuclear warheads strapped to them.We've said it before, and
we'll say it again: these mobile ICBMs are terrifying.
Source: Russia Today

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