M 45 (MSBS)

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M 45 (MSBS)

M-45 missile.svg

General Information
Type Submarine-based ballistic missile
Local name MSBS M 45
Country of origin FranceFrance France
Manufacturer EADS Astrium
Commissioning 1997
Technical specifications
length 11.05 m
diameter 1930 mm
Combat weight 36,000 kg
Drive
First stage
Second stage
Third stage

Solid rocket engine
Solid rocket engine
Solid rocket engine
Range 6,000 km
Furnishing
steering Inertial navigation system
Warhead 6 MIRV nuclear warheads TN-71 with 150 kt each
Detonator Programmed detonator
Weapon platforms Submarine
CEP

320 - 350 m

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The M 45 were the first on submarines of the French Navy stationed SLBM ICBMs . The missiles were introduced in 1997 together with the first nuclear submarine of the new Triomphant class and each carried six TN-71 warheads with an explosive force of 100 kT each, according to other information up to 150 kT. The warheads were detonated during the last French nuclear tests in 1995/96 on Mururoa . M 45 represent a further development of the M 4. However , they are also equipped with components from the follow-up project M 51 . On the night of June 1 to June 2, 2004, an M45 was tested in a training and test flight. It was launched south of Brittany by Le Vigilant and, after a flight over the Atlantic Ocean, met its destination in French Guiana. On September 28, 2016, the M45 missiles were decommissioned.

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literature

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

Footnotes

  1. ^ Firing of the M45 Missile. In: defense-aerospace.com. June 3, 2004, accessed February 15, 2020 .
  2. Pradel Hedwige: SEPTEMBRE 28, 2016: LE MISSILE M45 RETIRÉ DU SERVICE ACTIF . TOP LA VUE - LE MAGAZINE DES FORCES SOUS-MARINES, No. 41, 2016, online version of the article on the decommissioning of the M45 missiles (PDF; 2.17 MB) p. 1