© Sputnik / Alexey Daniche
Sputnik: Nuke Express: Russian Railway-Based Missile That Was Headache for Western Countries Turns 30
Nuclear missiles based on the frame of a regular railway car were an ideological extension of ground-based mobile missile systems, making strategic weaponry more mobile, while also less detectable.
Thirty years ago Soviet Strategic Missile Troops added a new type of weapon to their arsenal, causing serious concern among western states in the last years of the Cold War. The weapon's appearance was deceptive; externally it looked just as any other civilian cargo train, but inside three of its rail cars were hidden RT-23 Molodets ("fine fellow"; NATO reporting name SS-24 Scalpel) strategic missiles, capable of delivering ten nuclear warheads each to distances of up to 10,000 kilometres.
Read more ....
WNU Editor: For more info go here .... Russia Wanted a Nuclear Missile Train (National Interest).
0 Response to "Russia's Nuke-Train System Is 30 Years Old Now"
Post a Comment