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Whittier Nuclear Weapons

Whittier-
23-08-2004, 05:17
Tactical Field Deployed Nuclear Missiles:

Pershing
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/pershing.jpg
theater tactical
range of 750 nautical miles.
warhead nuclear


Pershing 2
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/pershing2.jpg
1500 nm
warhead: nuclear
Whittier-
23-08-2004, 05:18
DF-5 (chinese ICBM)
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/DF5.jpg
Configuration Three Stages
Length [meters] 32.6
Diameter [meters] 3.35
Mass [kilograms] 183,000
Propellant Storable liquid
Guidance Inertial
First Flight 1971
IOC 1981
Deployment Silo
Range (km) 12,000 - 15,000
Re-entry Vehicle Mass (kg) 3,000 - 3,200
Warhead Yield 2 MT
CEP 500 - 3,500 meters
Launch Preparation Time 30-60 minutes


DF-2
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/DF5.jpg
ange (km) 1,250
Re-entry Vehicle Mass (kg) 1,500
Warhead Yield 12 KT or 3 MT
CEP (km) 2-4
Propellant Cryogenic
Deployment Soft
Configuration Single Stage
Length [meters] 20.6
Diameter [meters] 1.65
Mass [kilograms] 32,000
Guidance Inertial
Launch Preparation Time 150-180 minutes

DF-11
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/DF11.jpg
Configuration Single Stage
Length [meters] 11.25
Diameter [meters] 0.88
Mass [kilograms] 6,350
Propellant Solid
Guidance Inertial
First Flight 19??
IOC ~1995?
Deployment mobile
Range (km) 300
Re-entry Vehicle Mass (kg) 500
Warhead Yield 350 KT or conventional
CEP (meters) 200
Conventional Lethal Radius
[soft target] 10 meters [crater]
60 meters [unitary]
250 meters [submunition]
Launch Preparation Time 30-45 minutes

DF 15
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/DF15.jpg
Configuration Single Stage
Length [meters] 9.1
Diameter [meters] 1.0
Mass [kilograms] 6,200
Propellant Solid
Guidance Inertial
First Flight 198?
IOC 1995
Deployment mobile
Range (km) 600
Re-entry Vehicle Mass (kg) 500
Warhead Yield 50-350 KT or conventional
CEP (meters) 300-600
Launch Preparation Time 30 minutes
Weapons-Tech incorp
23-08-2004, 05:19
not bad
Whittier-
23-08-2004, 05:22
not bad
Thanks.
I am sure you will appreciate our national policy of not selling or giving this tech to other nations. Particularly since they might be used against us or our friends and allies.
Whittier-
23-08-2004, 05:25
Small ICBM (Midget Man)
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/smallicbm.jpg
20 million

LGM-118A Peacekeeper
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/peacekeeper.jpg
Primary function: Intercontinental ballistic missile
Contractor: Basing: Boeing Aerospace and Electronics; assembly and test: Martin Marietta and Denver Aerospace
Power Plant: First three stages, solid-propellant; fourth stage, storable liquid (by Thiokol, Aerojet, Hercules and Rocketdyne)
Length: 71 feet (21.8 meters)
Weight: 195,000 pounds (87,750 kilograms) including re-entry vehicles
Diameter: 7 feet, 8 inches (2.3 meters)
Range: Greater than 6,000 miles (5,217 nautical miles)
Speed: Approximately 15,000 miles per hour at burnout (Mach 20 at sea level)
Guidance system: Inertial; integration by Rockwell, IMU by Northrop and Rockwell
Warheads: 10 Avco MK 21 re-entry vehicles
The Peacekeeper (designated LGM-118A) is a four-stage intercontinental ballistic missile capable of carrying up to ten independently-targetable reentry vehicles with greater accuracy than any other ballistic missile. Its design combines advanced technology in fuels, guidance, nozzle design, and motor construction with protection against the hostile nuclear environment associated with land-based systems. The Peacekeeper is much larger than Minuteman, over 70 feet long and weighing 198,000 pounds. It is a four stage missile like the Minuteman III, with the first three stages being solid propellant and the fourth stage bu hypergolicly fueled with hydrazine and nitrogen tetroxide. Although capable of carrying eleven Mark 21 RVs, treaty limits mandated deploying the Peacekeeper with only ten RVs. The entire missile is encased in a canister in the silo to protect it against damage and to permit "cold launch". The Minuteman II and III ignite their first stage engines while in the LF, but the Peacekeeper is ejected by pressurized gas some fifty feet into the air before first stage ignition.
The boost system consists of three rocket stages that launch the missile into space. These rocket stages are mounted atop one another and fire successively. Three of the four stages exhausted their solid propellants through a single adjustable nozzle which guided the missile along its flight path. Motorcases made of kevlar epoxy material held the solid propellants. The fourth stage post-boost vehicle employed a liquid bi- propellant rocket propulsion system to provide velocity and attitude correction for missile guidance. The post-boost vehicle also employed a self-contained inertial navigation system that allowed the missile to operate independent of ground reference or commands during flight.

The 28-foot first-stage solid-fuel rocket motor weighed approximately 108,000 pounds and is capable of boosting the missile to about 75,000 feet. The 18-foot long second-stage motor propelled the missile to an altitude of about 190,000 feet and weighed 60,000 pounds. The rocket motor in the eight-foot third stage weighed 17,000 pounds and supplied the thrust to boost the missile to about 700,000 feet. The 2,300 pound post-boost fourth stage vehicle was designed to maneuver the missile into position for the multiple reentry vehicles to deploy in their respective ballistic trajectories.

Following the burnout and separation of the boost system's third rocket stage, the post-boost vehicle system, in space, maneuvers the missile as its re-entry vehicles are deployed in sequence.

The post-boost vehicle system is made up of a maneuvering rocket, and a guidance and control system. The vehicle rides atop the boost system, weighs about 3,000 pounds (1,363 kilograms) and is 4 feet (1.21 meters) long.

The top section of the Peacekeeper is the re-entry system. It consists of the deployment module, up to 10 cone-shaped re-entry vehicles and a protective shroud. The shroud protects the re-entry vehicles during ascent. It is topped with a nose cap, containing a rocket motor to separate it from the deployment module.
Unit Cost: $70 million

Minuteman III
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/minuteman3.jpg
Primary function: Intercontinental ballistic missile
Power plant: Three solid-propellant rocket motors;
first stage, Thiokol;
second stage, Aerojet-General;
third stage, United Technologies Chemical Systems Division
Thrust: First stage, 202,600 pounds (91,170 kilograms)
Length: 59.9 feet (18 meters)
Weight: 79,432 pounds (32,158 kilograms)
Diameter: 5.5 feet (1.67 meters)
Range: 6,000-plus miles (5,218 nautical miles)
Speed: Approximately 15,000 mph (Mach 23 or 24,000 kph) at burnout
Ceiling: 700 miles (1,120 kilometers)
Guidance systems: Inertial system: Autonetics Division of Rockwell International;
ground electronic/security system: Sylvania Electronics Systems and Boeing Co.
Load: Re-entry vehicle: General Electric MK 12 or MK 12A
Warheads: Three (nuclear)
Unit cost: $7 million


Undertaker
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/Destroyer.jpg
two-stage, liquid-fueled, rocket-powered (first stage - 300,000 pounds of thrust; second stage - 80,000 pounds of thrust) ICBM which incorporated both radio and all-inertial guidance. Deployed in a "hard" silo-lift launcher, the Titan I had an effective range of 5,500 nautical miles.



Mankiller
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/ManKiller.jpg
1,000 mile range
conventional warhead
or tactical nuke
Neo-Wu
23-08-2004, 05:26
Thanks.
I am sure you will appreciate our national policy of not selling or giving this tech to other nations. Particularly since they might be used against us or our friends and allies.
Well. That just answered my question.
Anyhow, We commend your desicion
Whittier-
23-08-2004, 05:26
ICBM silo
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/ICBMsilo.jpg
250 million

Missilebase
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/missilebase.gif
holds up to 25 missiles.
25 billion
Whittier-
23-08-2004, 05:27
Well. That just answered my question.
Anyhow, We commend your desicion
Thanks.
I meant to include potential friends and allies in that statement too.
Whittier-
23-08-2004, 05:28
SLBMs (Submarine launched ballistic missiles)

Polaris
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/Polaris.jpg
a range for 2,500 miles
31 feet long (1.5 in. longer than A2) and four-and-a-half feet in diameter, it weighed 35,700 pounds
a fiberglass motor case and nitroplasticized polyurethane propellant (21,800 lb). The second stage (10,800 lb) also used a fiberglass motor case; composite modified double base propellant (9,000 Ib), EJC (Hercules), and a Mk 11 guidance system (80 Ib). The reentry system consisted of three reentry vehicles which tilted outboard and are ejected by small rocket motor.
nuclear or conventional


Posiedon
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/Posiedon.jpg
nuclear or conventional
a length of 34.1 ft. 74 in. diameter with a range of approximately 2500 nm, weight of approximately 65,000 lb. The ES (forward of the SS) is 72 in. in diameter which separates from the booster. It is equipped with the missile all inertial guidance system, a solid-propellant gas generator PBCS and RVs. This provides maneuvering of the ES and ejection of reentry vehicles into ballistics trajectories to individual targets, MIRVs
can carry 14 warheads.


trident 3
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/trident3.jpg
Weight: 73,000 lbs.
Length: 34 feet
Diameter: 74 inches
Propulsion: 3-stage solid propellent rocket
a long-range, multiple-warhead missile that is launched from submerged submarines.
range: 5000 nm
Miniaturizing and repackaging missile electronic components also contributed to reduced package sizes, weights, and calibration, thereby allowing more volume for propulsion.


Trident 2
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/trident2.jpg
Primary Function: Strategic Nuclear Deterrence
Unit Cost: $29.1 million (current production)
Power Plant: Three-stage solid-propellant rocket
Length: 44 feet (13.41 meters)
Weight: 130,000 pounds (58,500 kg)
Diameter: 74 inches (1.85 meters)
Range: Greater than 4,000 nautical miles (4,600 statute miles, or 7,360 km)
Guidance System: Inertial
Warheads: Thermonuclear MIRV (Multiple Independently Targetable re-entry Vehicle); Maneuverable Re-entry Vehicle
Date Deployed: 1990

Ohio Class Ballistic Missile Submarine
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/ohioclass.jpg
Power Plant: One S8G nuclear reactor
core reloaded every nine years
two geared steam turbines,
one shaft, output of 60,000 hp
Length: 560 feet (170.69 meters)
Beam: 42 feet (10.06 meters)
Displacement: Surfaced: 16,764 tons
Submerged:18,750 tons
Speed: Official: 20+ knots (23+ miles per hour, 36.8 +kph)
Actual: 25 knots submerged speed
Operating Depth: Official: "greater than 800 feet"
Actual: greater than 1,000 feet
Armament: 24 - tubes for Trident I and II,
4 - torpedo tubes with Mk48 Torpedoes
Sensors: BQQ-6 Bow mounted sonar
BQR-19 Navigation
BQS-13 Active sonar
TB-16 towed array
Crew: 15 Officers, 140 Enlisted
Unit Operating Cost
Annual Average $50,000,000
Whittier-
23-08-2004, 05:29
Thinks I should have included a pic warning.
Weapons-Tech incorp
23-08-2004, 05:31
now i know we dont talk much, but you should know i dont attack innocent nations, even if they are being stupid. you should know me at least that much
Whittier-
23-08-2004, 05:33
now i know we dont talk much, but you should know i dont attack innocent nations, even if they are being stupid. you should know me at least that much
Tis true I have never seen you do this.
And you've been bout as long as me. The newbies and noobs are the least trustworthy with nukes.
Chellis
23-08-2004, 05:44
I suggest adopting the M-5 or M-51 class SLBM's. 6,000km range with 10 Tn-76 warheads of 100kt.
Weapons-Tech incorp
23-08-2004, 05:47
i ahte noobs but with out them i would be out of business
Whittier-
23-08-2004, 05:52
I suggest adopting the M-5 or M-51 class SLBM's. 6,000km range with 10 Tn-76 warheads of 100kt.
I am interested in more info. about this SLBM of yours.
Chellis
23-08-2004, 06:21
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/france/m-5.htm

If you use the M-5, the range is 11000km, though it costs more.
Lagrange 4
23-08-2004, 06:57
Earthling, for your own sake, destroy these terrible weapons before they kill you all.
Whittier-
23-08-2004, 06:58
Earthling, for your own sake, destroy these terrible weapons before they kill you all.
Fear not, they are in safe hands.
Whittier-
23-08-2004, 15:58
The Trilobite will be added later.
Whittier-
24-08-2004, 06:13
Whittier has 15,000 of these weapons.
Whittier-
24-08-2004, 20:19
THought I made clear earlier, these weapons are not for sale. This is not a storefront.
Serbian_Soviet_Union
23-02-2009, 11:40
*bump&
Cukarica
23-02-2009, 11:41
[OOC]Please do not ressurect dead threads,necromancy is not very appreciated.
Chernobyl-Pripyat
23-02-2009, 11:44
christ, this thread has been dead for 5 years..
Anghele
23-02-2009, 13:20
OOC: I hereby declare;

If the owner of this storefront doesn´t appear today,M.A.C Heavy Industries will buy and own this storefront.