M 2 (MSBS)

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The M 2 were French ballistic nuclear missiles that were stationed on submarines . The missiles differed from their predecessors of the M 1 type in that they had an enlarged 2nd stage. This increased the range by 700 km.

The missiles were introduced in 1974 with Le Foudroyant (S 610) , the third boat in the Redoutable class . The two older Redoutable-class submarines were later armed with the new missiles.

The missiles were replaced from 1977 by the heavier armed M 20 missiles.

Technical specifications

Parameter Data
Manufacturer    SEREB
country    France
length    10.40 m
diameter    1.50 m
Weight    20,000 kg
Range    3,100 km
drive    two-stage solid rocket motor
control    Inertial navigation
Warhead    nuclear 500 kT

Web links

literature

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