BZhRK Barguzin
Barguzin BZhRK | |
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Type | Intercontinental ballistic missile |
Place of origin | Russia |
Service history | |
In service | development, projectual |
Used by | Russian Strategic Missile Troops |
Production history | |
Designer | Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology |
Manufacturer | Votkinsk Machine Building Plant Krasnoyarsk Machine-Building Plant , KBKhA , ЦКБ Титан |
Produced | nd |
Specifications | |
Weight | 45–50 ton each missile |
Length | 20–30 m |
Warhead | up to 10 < 16, var. TNW MIRV MaRV HGV other (var. types, 6 to < 15 yield < 960 kt to 100 kt (single RV within or > 25 Mt), 1 - 4 to 8 yield 200 kt to < 5 Mt each) |
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Engine | Three-stage solid-fuel rocket or 3rd, 4th (warhead) liquid |
Propellant | solid, third or fourth stage – warhead block can be liquid like other ICBM SLBM active or project test other |
Operational range | 12,600 km (7,800 mi) |
Guidance system | Inertial with GLONASS, astrocelestial |
Launch platform | railway train TEL |
The RS-27 (?) or SS-X-31\32Zh (?) Barguzin BZhRK БЖРК Project on development for RVSN, replacement of the previous railway missile train intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) Molodets BZhRK БЖРК SS-24 Scalpel. BZhRK stands for ru:Боевой железнодорожный ракетный комплекс (railway missile train).
Until 2014 it was not clear whether the missile would be based on Yars, Bulava, SS-24 Scalpel, Rubezh Avangard, maybe some from SS-15 Scrooge, SS-N-20 Sturgeon and SS-N-28 developments.
See also
- List of missiles
- RT-23 Molodets
- RS-24 Yars
- RS-26 Rubezh
- RSM-56 Bulava
- Missile defence
- Maneuverable reentry vehicle
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