The Teykovskaya Division of Russia’s Strategic Missile Troops located in the Ivanovo region is the first division fully rearmed with the new Topol-M (SS-27) and RS-24 Yars intercontinental ballistic missile systems. Later, Yars is to be introduced in more Strategic Missile Troops units.
Russia’s Strategic Missile Troops
are among a few remaining parts of the military machine that ensure
Russia’s security as the government realizes the significance of keeping
the rocket forces in order. However, the recent rearmament and upgrade
of the missile troops was also greatly contributed by the Moscow-based
Institute of Thermal Technology and Votkinsk Machine Building Plant
which designed and manufactured Topol, Topol-M and Yars intercontinental
ballistic missiles.
Back in 1997, when the mass
production of the silo-based Topol-M missiles began, military officials
knew that the silo-based and mobile missiles, as well as Topol-based
Yars rockets, will be the main weapon of the Missile Troops. Mobile
complexes were considered to be the most promising systems, though silo
launchers were perfectly safe and technically flawless already in the
late 1980s. They were capable of protecting a missile mounted onboard
even from a nearby nuclear explosion but failed to protect it from
precision-guided munition directly hitting a silos lid. In the 1990s,
precision-guided weapons were showcased in all their glory.
Mobile
complexes gained more importance after Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama
signed the START-3 Treaty limiting strategic weapons. The paper removed
limitations on the areas of basing and deploying mobile complexes so
now it’s impossible to predict where from a launch could be conducted.
This hampers locating and intercepting a missile. Thus, mobility appears
to be a more secure protection than a silo made of tons of reinforced
concrete and centimeters of armor steel.
Yars
missiles are to replace Soviet-manufactured Topols in the next 10 years.
If the military men make it, they will ensure Russia’s minimum combat
readiness amid the deployment of a US anti-missile defense shield.
Maximum readiness depends on strategic nuclear forces funding. Mobile
complexes also need protection, namely deployment in the areas protected
by aerospace defense systems which will secure missile complexes from
an unexpected strike. This will prevent losses and guarantee total
destruction of any potential aggressor. As the Cold War has shown, this
will be enough not to turn a cold war into a heated battle.
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