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Trident II D5 Successfully Launched in Two-Missile US Navy Test
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Posted on 12/08/2006 6:59:03 AM PST by MARKUSPRIME

CAPE CANAVERAL: The U.S. Navy conducted a successful test launch Nov. 21 of two Trident II D5 Fleet Ballistic Missiles (FBMs) built by Lockheed Martin. The Navy launched the unarmed missiles from USS Maryland (SSBN 738) at the Eastern Range in the Atlantic Ocean.

With this two-missile mission, the Trident II D5 missile has achieved 117 consecutive successful test launches since 1989 -- a record unmatched by any other large ballistic missile or space launch vehicle. The launches are part a continuing series of operational system evaluation tests conducted by the Navy to assure the safety, reliability, readiness and performance of the Trident II D5 Strategic Weapon System, as required by the Department of Defense's National Command Authority and conducted under the testing guidelines of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

"The D5 missile's superb record is a result of continual technical advances under the exceptional leadership of the Navy's Strategic Systems Programs," said Tory Bruno, vice president of Strategic Missile Programs, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company. "The Navy's rigorous testing program helps to ensure the reliability and credibility of this critical national security asset."

First deployed in 1990 and scheduled for deployment until 2042, the Trident II D5 is aboard 12 of an eventual 14 Trident II-configured Ohio-class submarines. The three-stage, solid propellant, inertial-guided ballistic missile has a range of 4,000 nautical miles and carries multiple independently targeted reentry vehicles.

Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, Sunnyvale, Calif., is the prime strategic missile contractor and missile system program manager for the U.S. Navy's Strategic Systems Programs. Approximately 2,400 Lockheed Martin Space Systems employees, principally in California, Georgia, Florida, Washington and Utah, support the design, development, production, test and operation of the Trident strategic weapon systems.

Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin employs about 140,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. The corporation reported 2005 sales of $37.2 billion.


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To: MARKUSPRIME

I wonder if those Russian Trawlers still "shadow" our launches. I have seen US Choppers dropping messages on the Trawlers, asking them to change locations, so the launch could continue.


21 posted on 12/08/2006 8:28:07 AM PST by ghostrider
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To: JZelle

*sigh* yeah.


22 posted on 12/08/2006 8:29:25 AM PST by null and void (To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone. --Reba McEntire)
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To: Unmarked Package
Trident II D5 list a payload capacity of seven 300 kt MARV.

A 20 kt bomb blew Hiroshima of the map in 1945. How many Trident II D5s are there on an Ohio class sub?... 20?

THAT is some serious destuctive power.

23 posted on 12/08/2006 8:34:23 AM PST by painter (We celebrate liberty which comes from God not from government.)
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To: Robe; r9etb
You guys are killing me.

BTW, what is the CEP nowadays of the Tridents. I heard 150 feet......someone told me that it is now down to less than 50 feet. Any OSINT sources out there you can steer me to?

24 posted on 12/08/2006 8:40:46 AM PST by DCBryan1 (Arm Pilots&Teachers. Build the Wall. Export Illegals. Profile Muslims. Execute Scum & Pit Bulls.)
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To: Unmarked Package

When MARVs detonate, you hear "And it counts!" in the background.


25 posted on 12/08/2006 8:41:01 AM PST by michaelt
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To: montomike

Funny you mentioned the Polaris. My Dad managed the program at GE to build the guidance system for the missile. It was a huge accomplishment even though I was too young to know it at the time.


26 posted on 12/08/2006 8:50:47 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: painter
The Ohio class fleet ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) has 24 missile tubes.

By my math, that is

(300/20) x 7 x 24 = 2,520 Hiroshima yields per SSBN submarine.

Serious destructive power indeed!

27 posted on 12/08/2006 8:52:03 AM PST by Unmarked Package
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To: ping jockey

I would not even give out the diameter of the planet.


30 posted on 12/08/2006 8:59:52 AM PST by RightWhale (RTRA DLQS GSCW)
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To: GoldenPup

Fox News headlines is posting that the test failed.


32 posted on 12/08/2006 9:02:22 AM PST by Ramcat (Thank You American Veterans)
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To: montomike
I was on the Henry (Gold)from 68-72 and went through the yards with her in Bermerton. They have come a long way indeed.
35 posted on 12/08/2006 9:11:26 AM PST by JAKraig (Joseph Kraig)
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To: MARKUSPRIME

lmbo! And I'm not surprised at that.


36 posted on 12/08/2006 9:14:18 AM PST by FreedomPoster (Guns themselves are fairly robust; their chief enemies are rust and politicians) (NRA)
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To: DCBryan1

>>Circular Error Probable (CEP) reportedly as low as 0.07 NM (120 m)

I'm sure it's smaller, the question is, How much?

And I'd say that with 300-475 kilotons on tap, what's 120m among friends?

From here:

http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/systems/d-5-specs.htm


37 posted on 12/08/2006 9:24:34 AM PST by FreedomPoster (Guns themselves are fairly robust; their chief enemies are rust and politicians) (NRA)
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To: painter

24


38 posted on 12/08/2006 9:31:31 AM PST by MARKUSPRIME
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To: MARKUSPRIME
Image hosted by Photobucket.com a company i used to work for made the nose camera for the guidance system... until it was replaced by CCD systems that is.
39 posted on 12/08/2006 9:31:50 AM PST by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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To: FreedomPoster

I think its 93 cep.Im not positive though.


40 posted on 12/08/2006 9:36:47 AM PST by MARKUSPRIME
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