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Russian Navy Determined To Save Bulava SLBM
spacewar. ^ | Mar 27, 2009 | Martin Sieff

Posted on 03/30/2009 3:53:27 AM PDT by pobeda1945

"If you don't succeed at first, try, try and try again." That old saying could be the motto for the Russian navy, which is pushing ahead with at least three more test launchings of its much-troubled Bulava submarine-launched ballistic missile this year. "We are planning three test launches of the Bulava missile from the Dmitry Donskoi submarine. If the tests are successful, they will continue on board the new Yury Dolgoruky nuclear-powered submarine," Vice Adm. Oleg Burtsev, deputy chief of the navy general staff, announced March 19, according to the RIA Novosti news agency.

The solid-fuel Bulava is an adaptation from the reliable and successful road- and rail-mobile, land-based Topol-M intercontinental ballistic missile. But its designers at the Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology had no previous experience in designing ICBMs to be launched by submarines while underwater, and they have had great trouble in ensuring that the missile retained its aerodynamic stability as it exited the ocean.

The Bulava has now racked up five test failures in its last 10 firings -- a failure rate of 50 percent. Some Russian analysts have called for the Bulava to be scrapped and the new generation of Borey-class Project 955 strategic nuclear submarines to be adapted to carry the far older, liquid-fuel but extremely reliable and longer-range Sineva SLBM instead. However, former president and current Prime Minister Vladimir Putin remains committed to the Bulava.

RIA Novosti reported that the Russian navy is still determined to deploy the Bulava operationally on its submarines before the end of this year.

The three-stage Bulava-M -- NATO designation SS-NX-30 -- SLBM can carry up to 10 multiple independently targeted re-entry vehicle warheads and can hit targets at a distance of 8,000 kilometers, or 4,800 miles.

The first Borey-class Project 955 nuclear submarine, the Yury Dolgoruky, is scheduled to begin its sea trials this summer in the White Sea off Russia's Arctic northern coast.

"The tests of the Bulava missile will coincide with the sea trials of the Yury Dolgoruky submarine after the thawing of ice floes in the White Sea. As a rule, this is in the second half of June," Burtsev said, according to the report.

RIA Novosti said the Russian navy is currently building its second and third Borey-class Project 955 nuclear subs, the Alexander Nevsky and the Vladimir Monomakh, at the Sevmash shipyard in the Arkhangelsk region of Russia's far north. The Alexander Nevsky is due to be finished this year, and the Vladimir Monomakh in 2011. In all, Russia's naval shipyards have the ambitious task of completing eight of the new super subs by 2015.



TOPICS: News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: bulava; navy; russia; sineva

1 posted on 03/30/2009 3:53:28 AM PDT by pobeda1945
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To: pobeda1945

First watches, now warheads...


2 posted on 03/30/2009 5:08:25 AM PDT by Doctor Raoul (New Obama Mantra, "Screw World Peace, I'll Buy You A Pony.")
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To: pobeda1945

Lava always makes a liot of steam and then sinks when it hits water. I’m not sure what Bu-lava does, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it also does the same, since its made in Russia.


3 posted on 03/30/2009 5:27:31 AM PDT by norwaypinesavage (Global Warming Theory is extremely robust with respect to data. All observations confirm it)
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To: norwaypinesavage
Well, in it's defense, it has a nifty paint scheme, reminiscent of the last Estes rocket I ever built.

The thing is, my Estes rocket actually works.

4 posted on 03/30/2009 6:00:53 AM PDT by I Buried My Guns (I just hope CW2 comes before my creaky knees give out completely!)
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To: Doctor Raoul


Bulava=Ceremonial mace. Interestingly "Dolgoruky" roughly translates to "long arms". Who knew the Russki's picked weapons systems based on bad puns?
5 posted on 03/30/2009 6:08:46 AM PDT by Kozak (USA 7/4/1776 to 1/20/2009 Requiescat In Pace)
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To: I Buried My Guns

I loved making those as a kid, and have done a few with my own kids. Good stuff!


6 posted on 03/30/2009 6:10:59 AM PDT by Travis T. OJustice (Want to make a conservative angry? Lie to him. Want to make a liberal angry? Tell him the truth)
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Travis, I loved doing those model rockets as a kid, and I'm now trying to get my wife interested in it, just for fun.

She's building the Patriot one right now!

7 posted on 03/30/2009 6:55:28 AM PDT by I Buried My Guns (I just hope CW2 comes before my creaky knees give out completely!)
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To: pobeda1945

Liquid fuel on a sub? Isn’t that a tad risky? Don’t we use solid propellant?


8 posted on 03/30/2009 7:09:05 AM PDT by AFreeBird
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To: I Buried My Guns

That’s cool you do that stuff together! My GF would kill me if I picked up another hobby, though, i don’t have time for everything she wants me to do with her as it is.


9 posted on 03/30/2009 7:19:25 AM PDT by Travis T. OJustice (Want to make a conservative angry? Lie to him. Want to make a liberal angry? Tell him the truth)
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To: Travis T. OJustice
It's also cool that she let me opt out of the Britney Spears concert tonight (or maybe tomorrow).

I told the wife that ever since I saw Brit's kitty on the net, there's really no reason. For me, "that mine has been played out, pard."

10 posted on 03/30/2009 7:31:42 AM PDT by I Buried My Guns (I just hope CW2 comes before my creaky knees give out completely!)
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