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Russians test fire Topol-M

by Editor
November 9, 2005
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Agence France-Presse,

Moscow: The Russian Strategic Rocket Forces last week carried out another in their current series of intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) tests and said it proved their ability to penetrate America's anti-ballistic missile defense system as currently deployed.

The Nov. 1 test was of Russia's new Topol-M ICBM. The 6,000-mile range missile has unique capabilities, making it virtually invulnerable, Russia's leading television broadcaster, Channel 1, said Wednesday.

The pro-Kremlin newspaper Trud said the American anti-missile defense umbrella was no longer a problem for Russia because the test-launch demonstrated that the newest warhead could overcome it.

The Topol-M was test-fired from a ground-based launcher and hit a target in a testing ground in the former Soviet republic of Kazakhstan in Central Asia, the Russia Defense Ministry reported.

The Moscow newspaper Kommersant said the Russian military claimed that “maneuvers” by the warhead during the final stretch of its trajectory would prevent missile defense systems from intercepting and destroying the incoming missile. This would, therefore, be Moscow's “asymmetrical” response to the U.S. missile defense system, it said.

Deployment of the new warheads would begin next year, Strategic Missile Forces commander Gen. Nikolai Solovtsov announced last month.

Cybercast News Service correspondent Sergei Blagov, in analyzing the launch, noted that the test followed the test-firing of a Bulava missile from a nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine. The Bulava is a modified, sea-based version of the land based Topol-M, he said.

“If successful, Topol-Bulava missiles would be the first intercontinental weapon system Moscow has created since it withdrew from the SALT-2 treaty with the U.S. in response to the American missile defense plans,” Blagov wrote.

In fact the ground-based anti-ballistic missile interceptor system currently being deployed in Alaska and California is not designed to protect the United States against any attack by the formidable Russian Strategic Rocket Forces, which remain, along with the U.S. strategic arsenal, the most formidable nuclear force on the planet. The system is only designed to protect against a few missiles launched by so-called “rogue” states such as North Korea or Iran.

“Russia has looked at equipping its new Topol missile with multiple warheads, an option that would reduce the weapon's vulnerability to the U.S. missile defense system, which is designed to attack one warhead at a time,” Blagov wrote.

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