Title: Research and Development of ICBM Technology
1Research and Development of ICBM Technology
- Benchmark 1-
- Nations Possessing/ Ability to Possess
- Economic, Social, Political Impact
- Pioneers in the Field
- Missile Flight
www.khsd.k12.ca.us/bhs/rotc
2Nations Possessing Ballistic Missile System
- Have-
- Country Type Supplier
- Afghanistan R17 USSR
- Algeria R17 Russia
- Argentina ALACRAN
- Azerbaijan R17 Russia
- Belarus TOCHKA Russia
- R17
www.cdiss.org
3Nations Possessing Ballistic Missile System
(Cont.)
- Brazil VlS
- Bulgaria R17
- DF31
- DF41
- Jl2
- Czech Rep TOCHKA Russia
- R17 Russia
www.cdiss.org
4Nations Possessing Ballistic Missile System
(Cont.)
- Egypt R17 NK/USSR
- PROJ-T Dom-NK
- France MSBS-4
- MSBS-45
- MSBS-51
- Georgia R17 USSR
www.cdiss.org
5Nations Possessing Ballistic Missile System
(Cont.)
- Hungary TOCHKA USSR
- R17 USSR
- India SS150
- SS250
- SS350
- SAGRIKA
- AGNI
- ASLV
- GSLV
- PSLV
www.cdiss.org
6Nations Possessing Ballistic Missile System
(Cont.)
- Iran IRAN130
- M7 China
- R17 Dom-NK
- ZELZAL2
- SCUD-C NK
- SHIHAB3 Dom-USSR
- ZELZAL3
- SHIHAB4 Dom-USSR
www.cdiss.org
7Nations Possessing Ballistic Missile System
(Cont.)
- Iraq ABABIL100
- R17
- Israel MGM52 USA
- YA1 France
- YA2
- SHAVIT
- Japan M3/SLV
- H1/SLV
- H2/SLV
www.cdiss.org
8Nations Possessing Ballistic Missile System
(Cont.)
- Kazakhstan TOCHKA Russia
- R17 Russia
- N Korea SCUD B
- SCUD C
- NODONG 1
- NODONG 2
- TAEPODONG 1
- TAEPODONG 2
www.cdiss.org
9Nations Possessing Ballistic Missile System
(Cont.)
- S. Korea NHK1
- KSR1
- NHKA
- Libya TOCHKA USSR
- R17 USSR
- SCUD C NK
- ALFATAH
www.cdiss.org
10Non-Proliferation Members
- 187 members
- 93 countries not formally ratified.
www.fas.org
11Known/Suspected Nuclear Weapons
- Country
- China Libya
- France N. Korea
- India Iran
- Israel Algeria
- Pakistan S. Korea
- Russia Taiwan
- UK US
www.wagingpeace.org
12Russia
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13www.fas.org
14RussiaStrategic Delivery System
- ICBM Year Notes
- Ss-18 1975 silo-based
- Ss-19 1982 silo-based
- Ss-24 1987 silo/rail based
- Ss-25 1985 road mobile/silo
www.fas.org/index.htm
15RussiaStrategic Delivery System
- SLBM Year Notes
- Ss-n-18 1982 In 13 Delta III SSBM
- Ss-n-20 1981 In 6 Typhoon
- Ss-n-23 1985 In 7 Delta IV
SSBM
www.russianspace.com
16RussiaStrategic Delivery System
- Air Year Notes
- Tu-95 1956 Doesnt Include
- Ukrainians
- Tu-160 1988 Doesnt Count 19
- Ukraine
www.russianspace.com
17Russia
- Economical
- Social
- Political Development
18United States
JROTC
19 www.sac.com
20www.sac.com
21Development/Benefits
- Political
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- Economical
- Social
www.sac.com
22Argentina
www.fas.org
23www.lib.utexax.edu
24Condor I
- Range 100km
- Payload 400kg
- If converted for military use the Condor I could
have served as a short-range tactical missile.
http//www.fas.org/nuke/guide/argentina/missile http//www.cdiss.org http//www.iet.com/Projects/HPKB/Web-mirror/CDISS/argen_b.htm Â
25Condor II
- Range 900km
- Payload 450 kg (possibly a nuclear
warhead) - Two-Stage, Solid-Fuelled Rocket
http//www.fas.org/nuke/guide/argentina/missile http//www.cdiss.org http//www.iet.com/Projects/HPKB/Web-mirror/CDISS/argen_b.htm
26Condor II Funded By
- Egypt 1984 until 1989
- Iraq 1985 until 1989
- Program was Terminated in 1991
- In 1993 Argentina handed over all components of
the secretive Condor II ballistic missile project
to the US - Designated Vector in Egypt Badr 2000 in Iraq
- Never fully developed by either country
http//www.cdiss.org http//www.fas.org/nuke/guide/argentina/missile http//www.iet.com/Projects/HPKB/Web-mirror/CDISS/argen_b.htm Â
27Alacran
- Range 200 km
- Payload 500 kg
- Single-Stage, Solid-Fuelled Rocket
- First Test Lunched Reported in 1989 Thought to
Have Entered Service in 1990 - Still in service as far as we know
http//www.iet.com/Projects/HPKB/Web-mirror/CDISS/argen_b.htm http//www.fas.org/nuke/guide/argentina/missile http//www.cdiss.org
28Nuclear Program Supporters
- Equipment Countries
- Power Reactors Canada and West Germany
- Heavy Water Plant Switzerland
- Other nuclear equipment Soviet Union
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http//www.ceip.org/files/Publications/TrackingArgentina.asp?p8
29Argentina Missile Development
- Economical Impact
- Social Impact
- Political Impact
Exploring Your World, National Geographic
www.fas.org
30Foreign Debts
- Total Debt 211bn
- Pay back 75.3bn by 2003
- 20 of these debts were negotiated corruptly by
the military dictatorship of 1976-83
http//news.bbc.co.uk
31Argentinas Military Finding Ways To Acquire
Money!
http//ukinet.com/first/text/military.htm
32Is Argentinas military ready to fight in a war?
Do they have the proper training, or equipment?
www.fas.org
33Brazil Missile Development
- History
- Economic
- Political
- Social
JROTC Heath, World Geography
34www.lib.utexax.edu
35The Sonda Family
- 1960, Brazil began work on the Sonda family of
experimental rockets. - Sonda I IV developments
www.wisconsinproject.org/countries/brazil/rockets.
html
36Foreign Assistance and Sales
- Brazil used Russian technology
- Brazilian companies sold uranium to Iraq
http//www.fas.org/nuke/guide/brazil/missile/
www.wisconsinproject.org/countries/brazil/rockets
.html http//www.wisconsinproject.org/countries/b
razil/missile2000.htm
37Brazils Economy
- Depended on agricultural bases
- 1970s began to produce better variety of goods.
- 1980s was among highest in foreign debt
- 1990s embarked on multiple programs of economic
reform.
www.ultranet.com Heath World Geography
38China Missile Development
JROTC
39Development of Chinas ICBM
- First tested in 1964
- 1966 first hydrogen bomb test
- 1968 first series mass production
- Estimated 6 different types of nuclear warheads
being used - Experimented with a neutron bomb in 1988
- Weapons not mated to launcher
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40CHINA'S CURRENT NUCLEAR ARSENAL - STOCKPILE,
DELIVERY SYSTEMS, AND DEPLOYMENTS
- Systems Name Year Deployed Range/Payload
- DF-3/3A 1971 2800 km 2150 kg
- DF-4 1980 4750 km 2200 kg
- DF-5/5A 1981 13000km 3200 kg
- DF-21/21A 1988 1800 km 600kg
- DF-15/M-9 600 km 950 kg
- DF-11/M-11 280 km 800 kg
- JL-1 SLBM 1986 1700 km 600 kg
- Hong-6 Bomber 1965 3100 km 4500 kg
- Qian-5A attack aircraft 1970 400 km 1500 kg
- Tactical warheads Mid-1970s
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41China Missile Development
- Economic
- Social
- Political
42http//cns.miis.edu/research/china/map.htm
43Robert Goddard
44Robert Goddard A Modern Rocket Scientist
- 1882 - Born in Mass.
- 1908 - Began studies of physics at Clark
University - 1915 -Proves that rocket engines can produce a
thrust in a vacuum - 1920s-30s - Takes a leave of absence from his
teaching at Clark in order to perform research
- 1926 - first liquid fueled rocket launched - 41
feet - 1930 - Roswell, NM supersonic and multi-stage
rockets fin-guided steering. - 1945 -Dies at age 62, holding 214 patents
http//pao.gsfc.nasa.gov/gsfc/service/gallarey
45Goddards Problem with Publicity
- Goddard shares his ideas about the possibility of
a moon landing - Published an article
- Argued that a big enough rocket would make it to
the moon
- The Times trashed his idea
- Goddard upset that he had been defamed to the
public - Sank into a quarter century sulk.
- Later became known as the father of Modern
Rocketry
http//www-istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/stargaze/sgoddard.ht
m
46Goddards Historic Firsts
- First explored mathematically the practicality of
using rocket propulsion to reach high and
altitudes and even the moon - First shot a scientific payload (barometer and
camera)in a rocket flight
- Proved thrust can be created in a vacuum (space)
- First used vanes in the rocket motor blast for
guidance
http//antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap950916.htm
47Goddards Historic Firsts (cont)
- First developed gyro control apparatus for rocket
flight in New Mexico - Successfully launched a rocket with a motor
pivoted on gimbals under the influence of a gyro
mechanism - First developed pumps suitable for rocket fuels
http//libref.clark.edu/archives/goddardbio.htm
48Missile Flight
- To prove that a missile could be modified from
civilian to military use.
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