RT-23 Molodets

The RT-23 Molodets (Russian: РТ-23 УТТХ «Мо́лодец», lit. "brave man" or "fine fellow"; NATO reporting name: SS-24 Scalpel) was a cold-launched, three-stage, solid-fueled intercontinental ballistic missile developed and produced before 1991 by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau in Dnipro, Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union). It came in silo- and rail-based variants, and was armed with 10 MIRV warheads (GRAU index: 15Ф444) of 550 kt yield. All missiles were decommissioned by 2005 in accordance with the START II.

RT-23
BZhRK three-car autonomous launching module
TypeICBM
Place of originUSSR
Service history
In service1987–2005
Production history
ManufacturerYuzhnoye Design Bureau
Specifications
Mass104,500 kg (230,400 lb)
Length23,400 mm (920 in)
Diameter2,410 mm (95 in)
Warhead10 × 550 kt MIRVs

EngineFirst stage: 15D305,
Second stage: 15D339
15D305: 3,040 kN,
15D339: 1,470 kN
PropellantSolid fuel
Operational
range
10,000–11,000 km (6,200–6,800 mi)
Guidance
system
Inertial, autonomous
Accuracy150–500 m
Launch
platform
Railcar TEL or silo
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.