The Russian Navy will shortly put in service the Bulava intercontinental ballistic missiles, Navy Commander-in-Chief Victor Chirkov said
As a result, Russia’s marine
strategic nuclear force will be significantly strengthened. The Bulava
missiles will be put in service on board the strategic nuclear submarine
Yuri Dolgoruky, implemented under the Project 955 Borei class, says
editor-in-chief of the daily “Nezavisimoe Voennoe Obozrenie” Victor
Litovkin.
“Yuri Dolgoruky” will be followed by
cruisers “Alexander Nevsky” and then “Vladimir Monomakh”. Each cruiser
will be equipped with 16 Bulava missiles each having 6 warheads,” Victor
Litovkin said.
The range of the fourth-generation
Bulava missile is 8,000 kilometers. The missile should be the basis of
Russia’s advanced nuclear deterrent force up to 2040-2045. According to
Victor Litovkin, in many aspects, this is a unique missile.
“This
is a solid fuel missile and is launched from under water with a higher
speed than the liquid-fuel ones. It’s impossible to intercept when
launching it and air defence systems cannot target it. Moreover, its
warheads fly along unpredictable trajectories at hypersonic speed. In
view of this, it’s quite difficult to intercept the warheads. In
addition, Bulava missile overcomes air defence systems with the
assistance of falsified targets. In short, the warheads disperse
falsified targets and fly in a cloud of these targets. In these
circumstances, an air defence radar cannot identify real targets, and
missile-interceptors cannot launch real attacks. In fact, Americans have
not learned to do this yet,” Victor Litovkin added.
The
higher capability of the Bulava missile to overcome a missile defence
system is a key factor says editor-in-chief of the Moscow-based
“National Defence” magazine Victor Korotchenko.
“The
Bulava missile system assures that the European air defence system and
the American anti-missile system will not undermine Russia’s nuclear
deterrence,” Victor Korotchenko said.
Foreign
intelligence services pay special attention to this terrible weapon. The
interest of special services is understandable because it is an
important component of Russia’s strategic nuclear triad, Igor
Korotchenko said.
“There were several court
proceedings concerning attempts to handover information about Bulava to
Western special services. But I believe anti-surveillance measures that
are being realized are sufficient to protect the project’s secrets,”
Victor Korotchenko added.
In short, one of the most
ambitious projects of the Russian military industry, the development of
the sea-based strategic missile system has been implemented.
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