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TheRS-27(?) orSS-X-32Zh(?)Barguzin BZhRK (БЖРК)Project is a rail-mobileintercontinental ballistic missile(ICBM) under development for the RussianRVSN,as a replacement of the previous railway missile train Molodets BZhRKSS-24 Scalpel.BZhRK stands forrailway strategic missile train.The missile was expected to enter testing in 2019 and enter service in 2020.[1]
Barguzin BZhRK | |
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Type | Intercontinental ballistic missile |
Place of origin | Russia |
Service history | |
In service | In development |
Used by | RussianStrategic Missile Troops |
Production history | |
Designer | Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology |
Manufacturer | Votkinsk Machine Building Plant,Krasnoyarsk Machine-Building Plant,KBKhA,CKB Titan |
Specifications | |
Mass | 45–50 ton per missile |
Length | 20–30 m |
Warhead | ≤ 10 to 16, var. TNW (MIRV MaRV HGV other, 6x ≤ 15x yield ≤ 960 kt to 100 kt, 1 - 4 to 8 yield 200 kt to ≤ 1 - 3 Mt each or single RV ≤ 5 - 16 Mt) |
Engine | Three-stagesolid-fuel rocketor 3rd, 4th (warhead) liquid |
Propellant | Solid, third or fourth stage – warhead block can be liquid like other ICBM SLBM active or project test other |
Operational range | 12,600 km (7,800 mi) |
Guidance system | InertialwithGLONASS,astrocelestial |
Launch platform | Railway trainTEL |
The Barguzin “railroad combat complex", or BZhRK, will be armed with six RT-## (the missile will be based onYars,Bulava,RT-23MU,Rubezh Avangard,maybe partially fromRT20PUZh,R-39 RifandR-39Mdevelopments) ICBMs, a fifty-five-ton missile that reportedly carries up to 4 nuclear warheads, and is already deployed in fixed silos and mobile truck-mounted launchers. There will be five railroad missile regiments, each consisting of one train and six ballistic missiles. Operational deployment is slated for 2020.[2]
Unlike its decommissioned Soviet counterpart, the RT-23 Molodets (the SS-24 Mod-3 Scalpel), the new train carrying ICBMs will be much lighter, due to the use of the more compact RS-24 Yars ICBM, so that distinguishing it from an ordinary freight train will be impossible.[3]
In December 2017, the Russian state media reported that the project has been frozen due to a lack of financing, saying that the weapon was too expensive. However, the report also states that the project can be quickly revived if necessary.[4][5]
See also
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edit- ^Miyokami, Kyle (27 February 2017)."All Aboard Russia's Nuclear Weapon Apocalypse Train".Popular Mechanics.Archived fromthe originalon 6 March 2017.
A new rail-mounted intercontinental ballistic missile is due to hit Russian railroads in 2020. Russian state media has announced the BZhRK "Barguzin" rail-mounted nuclear missile will begin testing in 2019 and enter service the following year.
- ^"Russia's Nuclear Missile 'Death Train' Arriving in 2019".26 February 2017.
- ^"RS-24 / SS-32 / Barguzin New Rail-Mobile ICBM".
- ^Птичкин, Сергей (2 December 2017)."Разработка боевых железнодорожных комплексов нового поколения прекращена".Российская Газета.Retrieved2 December2017.
- ^Beckhusen, Robert (6 December 2017)."Say Goodbye to Russia's Nuclear-Armed Doomsday Train".warisboring.com.War Is Boring.Retrieved10 December2017.