2 thoughts on “Russia’s ICBM Program”

  1. Well that particular ICBM program never made sense to me. Russia’s workforce aged a lot and there were few programs and investment for like two decades. The economy shrunk, with the fragmentation of the USSR, and a lot of the know how about hypergolic liquid propellant rocket engines was actually in the Ukraine. e.g. the Russians had to duplicate the Proton production infrastructure at great expense.

    They already have the Topol and Yars solid propellant ICBMs. This huge hypergolic ICBM to replace the R-36 in silos never made much sense to me. As usual the Russians have a lot of parallel developments with minimal funding which never quite manage to die properly. I basically agree with Korolev that wasting money on hypergolics for ICBMs is a waste of money (he said that much in the 1960s). The Topol, Yars, and the Bulava are enough, these extra programs with hypergolics are all useless.

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