R-30 Bulava (Russian: Булава, lit. "mace", NATO reporting names SS-N-30 / SS-NX-32, GRAU index 3M30, 3K30; bilateral arms control designation RSM-56) is...
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in service, Dmitriy Donskoi, which was refitted with the more modern RSM-56 Bulava SLBM for testing. She continued to serve until February 2023, when she...
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However, the work on this missile was abandoned and a new missile, the RSM-56 Bulava, was designed. The submarine needed to be redesigned to accommodate...
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failed tests, and the submarine was redesigned for the new RSM-56 Bulava SLBM. The RSM-56 Bulava is smaller than the original R-39M, and in the 2007 START...
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Soviet and Russian SLBMs have been liquid-fueled except for the Russian RSM-56 Bulava, which entered service in 2014. The world's first operational nuclear-powered...
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Navy decided to accept the missile into active service to augment the RSM-56 Bulava missile and improve the future viability of the Delta IV-class submarines...
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different SLBM types with solid fuel (R-31 in 1980, R-39 Rif in 1983, and RSM-56 Bulava in 2018). However, these did not replace liquid-fueled SLBMs in service...
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has media related to Bulawa. Baton (military) Pernach Polish heraldry RSM-56 Bulava Sengol (in Ukrainian) Definition of kleinody in the Handbook of the...
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before. Both events had visual features of failed flights of Russian RSM-56 Bulava SLBMs, and the Russian Defence Ministry said shortly after that such...
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was Yuri Solomonov, who would later oversee the development of the RSM-56 Bulava. The first flight test took place on December 20, 1994, during which...
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– R-29RMU Sineva or R-29RM Shtil (16 cells) Borei-class submarine – RSM-56 Bulava (16 cells) South Africa Valour-class frigate – Umkhonto (16 cells)...
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ICBMs include: RS-28 Sarmat (2023) / SS-X-30 Satan 2 (HGV-equipped) RSM-56 Bulava (2018) MIRV-equipped/SS-NX-30 RS-24 Yars (2011): MIRV-equipped. R-29RMU...
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R-29 Vysota (redirect from RSM-50)
K-114 Tula K-18 Karelia K-407 Novomoskovsk Soviet Union Soviet Navy RSM-56 Bulava Kanyon UGM-133 Trident II M45 (missile) M51 (missile) JL-1 JL-2 K Missile...
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M45 (missile) R-29 Vysota R-29RM Shtil R-29RMU Sineva R-29RMU2 Layner RSM-56 Bulava UGM-133 Trident II JL-2 JL-3 R-39 Rif R-39M Paul Quilès (ancien ministre...
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Topol-M and new RS-24 Yars. Submarine based, like R-29RMU2 Layner and RSM-56 Bulava. Air-launched warheads of the Russian Aerospace Forces' Long Range Aviation...
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the impact fuze and detonate the warhead, outside the kill radius. RSM-56 Bulava – missile in the Russian arsenal with warheads of comparable yield List...
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M45 (missile) M51 (missile) R-29RMU Sineva R-29RMU2 Layner R-39 Rif RSM-56 Bulava K Missile family "The US Navy -- Fact File: Trident II (D5) Missile"...
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United Kingdom Nuclear weapons and the United States R-29RMU2.1 "Layner" RSM-56 Bulava "SSBN-SSGN Ohio Class Submarine". Naval Technology. 10 July 2023. Retrieved...
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later replaced by the Bulava and Layner missile systems. R-39 Rif R-29 Vysota R-29RM Shtil R-29RMU Sineva R-29RMU2 Layner RSM-56 Bulava UGM-133 Trident II...
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M51 (missile) R-29 Vysota R-29RM Shtil R-29RMU Sineva R-29RMU2 Layner RSM-56 Bulava UGM-133 Trident II JL-1 JL-2 K Missile family Pukkuksong-1 R-39 Rif...
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submarine was reported active as of 2020 and had been upgraded to carry the RSM-56 Bulava submarine-launched ballistic missile. However, the scope of that upgrade...
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Yars (active, 3-4 warheads) R-29RMU2 Layner (active, 4 or 12 warheads) RSM-56 Bulava (active 6-10 warheads) RS-28 Sarmat (active, 10-15 warheads) RS-26 Rubezh...
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000 km+ 40 000 kg 4x 500kt Active 2011 Yes (4) Delta IV submarine 250m 14 RSM-56 Bulava Russia Votkinsk Plant State Production Association 8000–10000 km 36...
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Pepper, 30k, Chuck, and an unnamed Ghost Leader) was trying to secure a RSM-56 Bulava nuclear warhead. While trying to disarm the warhead, Chuck was shot...
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SLV RSC-54 RSC-56 RSC-57 RSC/RSD 58 RSD-10 Pioneer theatre ballistic missile (USSR; Cold war) (SS-20 Saber) RSE Kriens RSM-56 Bulava RT-1 theatre ballistic...
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Medvedka TR-1 Temp SS-16 Sinner RT-2PM Topol RT-2PM2 Topol-M RS-24 Yars RSM-56 Bulava BZhRK Barguzin RS-26 Rubezh Russia portal Companies portal Titan-Barrikady...
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needed] removal from service of at least 30 missile silos, 34 bombers, and 56 submarine launch tubes. Missiles which are removed would stay intact, and...
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dismantled. JL-2 R-29 Vysota R-29RM Shtil R-29RMU Sineva R-29RMU2 Layner RSM-56 Bulava UGM-133 Trident II M45 (missile) M51 (missile) K Missile family Pukkuksong-1...
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R-29 Vysota R-29RM Shtil R-29RMU Sineva R-29RMU2 Layner RSM-56 Bulava UGM-133 Trident II M45 (missile) M51 (missile) JL-1 JL-2 K Missile family...
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