06.10.2010
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Photo: SLBM
Bulava. Moscow Institute of Thermotechnics
SSBN Dmitry Donskoy sailed off to perform subsequent test launch of submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) Bulava. Provisionally, the launch will be carried out on Oct 7.
This is going to be 13th test launch of ballistic missile
Bulava which is expected to become the basis of Russia's maritime nuclear force. According to Navy Commander-in-Chief ADM Vladimir Vysotsky, the missile's standard carrier Project 955 SSBN
Yury Dolgoruky won’t launch
Bulava until successful tests with SSBN
Dmitry Donskoy.
"We're not going to launch the missile by
Yury Dolgoruky without effective results with
Donskoy", underlined the commander. As for him, SSBN
Yury Dolgoruky will be ready to launch
Bulava within 1-1.5 months.
Submarine-launched ballistic missile
Bulava is designed for Project 955
Borei nuclear submarines. It is a three-stage solid-propellant missile armed with hypersonic maneuverable warheads capable to overcome existent and prospective missile defense systems. As of today, only one out of 12 test launches was found entirely successful, and four – partially successful.
It is planned to conduct three test launches of
Bulava till the year is over. Two of them will be held by SSBN
Dmitry Donskoy; in case of success, the third launch will be carried out by SSBN
Yury Dolgoruky.