Sunday, February 6, 2011

RS-24 Yarsm, Russian ICBM

The RS-24 Yars is a Russian MIRV-equipped, thermonuclear intercontinental ballistic missile first tested on May 29, 2007 after a secret military R&D project, to replace the older R-36 and UR-100N that have been already used almost for 50 years. RS-24 Yars is a missile that is heavier than Topol M, created in response to the missile shield that the United States was planning to deploy in Europe,[5] which can carry up to 10 independently targetable warheads.

In June 2008 the chief designer of the Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology, Yuri Solomonov, announced that the RS-24 is an enhanced, MIRVed development of the Topol-M missile that would finish all testing in 2008 and most likely be deployed in 2009. According to General Nikolai Solovtsov, the commander of the Strategic Rocket Forces (SRF), the first RS-24 missiles will be deployed in Teykovo in 2009.

On March 17, 2009 General Solovtsov announced that the first regiment of RS-24 ICBMs will be put in to service in December 2009 when START-1 is set to expire. He later repeated that statement on May 7. According to the Russian rocket forces the first six RS-24 missiles will be mobile.

Further on October 10, 2009, on ITAR-TASS, General Andrei Shvaichenko, the new SRF commander, confirmed the December 2009 deployment of the RS-24 which will support the existing Topol-M (RS-12М2) Missile Complex.

Testing for the new-generation ICBM was completed in mid-July 2010, and the first missiles were deployed shortly after on July 19.

In December 2010 the missile division in Teykovo received its second delivery of RS-24 missile systems. In total 6 missiles are deployed by the end of 2010.
RS-24 Yars
Type Intercontinental ballistic missile
Place of origin Russia
Service history
In service July 2010
Used by Russia
Production history
Designer Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology
Manufacturer Votkinsk Machine Building Plant
Specifications
Length approx. 23 m
Diameter approx. 2 m

Warhead MIRVed, not less than 4, 550 kt warheads

Engine solid propellant
Speed Mach 13+
Guidance
system
Inertial
Launch
platform
Mobile launcher (MAZ-7917)

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