So, Otaku6, you are telling me that in the 60’s, there was no 10 MT bomb on a russian rocket?
Huh. I guess the teachers lied.
“Da, Komrad - the potatoes, they stack from here to the foot of God!”
“Komrad, this is the Soviet Union. There is no God.”
“Good, because there are no potatoes, either.”
My bad I got mixed up between styles of ICBMs. Thought both sides used MiRVs.
All warfare is deception.
What I got from his post was that the MIRVs had individual warheads of 1-3 MT each—not total throw weight.
When you factor in multiple MIRV targeting( or preMIRV—multiple missile hits per target) you got a whole lotta destruction going on.