M 1 (MSBS)

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M 1 (MSBS)

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General Information
Type medium-range ballistic missile
Country of origin FranceFrance France
Manufacturer SEREB
Working time 1971-1972
Technical specifications
length 10.40 m
diameter 1.5 m
Combat weight 18000 kg
Drive
First stage
Second stage

Solid rocket at 440 kN starting thrust
Solid rocket motor
Range 2400 km
Furnishing
Target location Inertial navigation
Warhead Nuclear at 500 kT , mass 1360 kg
Weapon platforms Submarines of the Redoutable class
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The M 1 were the first medium-range ballistic missiles to be stationed on submarines of the French Navy . The independent French development was based on the US UGM-27 Polaris . The first tests were carried out in 1967. The conventionally powered test submarine Gymnote was used as a test vehicle . The two-stage solid rocket rockets were put into service by the Force de frappe in 1971 as the main armament of the first French nuclear submarine Le Redoutable (S 611) (MSBS) . The missiles were armed with a nuclear warhead with a strength of 500 kT . The missiles were only used by another submarine of the Redoutable class , the Le Terrible (S 612) , and were replaced by the M 2 from 1974 .

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literature

  • Chris Chant: Modern submarines technology-tactics-armament , Motorbuchverlag, Stuttgart, 1st edition 2005, ISBN 3-7276-7150-5