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Submarine-launched ballistic missiles or '''SLBM'''s are Ballistic Missile s delivering Nuclear Weapon s that are launched from Submarine s. Modern variants usually deliver Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicle s (MIRVs) each of which carries a Warhead and allows a single launched missile to strike several targets.


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Ohio Class Submarines and four Royal Navy Vanguard Class submarines.]]

As early as 1934 , H. G. Wells predicted, in his '' The Shape Of Things To Come '', the use of submarines carrying "long-range air torpedoes with directional apparatus". Though he envisaged these as carrying chemical rather than nuclear warheads, he grasped the far reaching strategic implications. "The smallest of these raiders carried enough of such stuff to 'prepare' about eight hundred square miles of territory; it could have turned London or New York into a cityful of distorted corpses. These vessels made London vulnerable from Japan, Tokyo vulnerable from Dublin; they abolished the last corners of safety in the world."

The first successful tests of a submarine-based launch platform were by German U-boat s in World War II using a submarine towed launch platform. These and other early SLBM systems required vessels to be surfaced when they fired missiles, but after World War 2, launch systems were quickly adapted to allow underwater launching. In September of 1955 , the Soviet Union was the first country to launch a ballistic missile from a submarine.

Ballistic Missile Submarine s have been of great strategic importance for the USA and Russia since the start of the Cold War , as they can hide from Reconnaissance Satellite s and fire their nuclear weapons with virtual impunity. This makes them immune to a First Strike directed against nuclear forces, allowing each side to maintain the capability to launch a devastating retaliatory strike, even if all land-based missiles have been destroyed. Additionally, the deployment of highly accurate missiles on ultra-quiet submarines allows an attacker to sneak up close to the enemy coast and launch a missile on a depressed trajectory - a very close range attack which will hit its target in a matter of minutes, thus opening the possibility of a Decapitation Strike .


TYPES OF SLBMS


SLBM and the paths of its reentry vehicles.]]

Specific types of SLBMs include:



  • Israel

  • --- Jericho III (under development, semi-operational)


  • People's Republic of China:

  • --- JL-1

  • --- JL-2 (under development)





TYPES OF SSBNS


Specific types of ballistic missile submarines ( SSBN s) include:



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