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War Technology
24 Maret 2011

Persekutuan Mahasiswa Kristen TP


Hiroshima – 6 Agustus 1945
Nagasaki – 9 Agustus 1945
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Little Boy - Hiroshima
18 kt (54–75 TJ)
Fat Man - Nagasaki
21 kt (88 TJ) ~75 Million sticks of dynamite
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Hard Attack- Umbrella [8 kt]
Trinity [21 kt]
Crossroads [23 kt]
Plumbob – Priscilla [37 kt]
Greenhouse – George [225 kt]
Redwing – Mohawk [260 kt]
Castle – Romeo [4 mt]
Redwing – Tewa [5 mt]
Castle Bravo [6 mt]
Tsar Bomba [50 mt]
Mark 28 (USA)
An 11 (Perancis)
Blue Danube (Inggris)
RDS 1 (Rusia)
A 2923 (China)
B 83 (USA)
Tsar Bomba (Rusia)
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ICBM

An intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is a ballistic


missile with a long range (greater than 5,500 km or
3,500 miles) typically designed for nuclear weapons
delivery (delivering one or more nuclear warheads). Due
to their great range and firepower, in an all-out nuclear
war, land-based and submarine-based ballistic missiles
would carry most of the destructive force, with nuclear-
armed bombers having the remainder.

ICBMs are differentiated by having greater range and


speed than other ballistic missiles: intermediate-range
ballistic missiles (IRBMs), medium-range ballistic missiles
(MRBMs), short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs)—these
shorter range ballistic missiles are known collectively as
theatre ballistic missiles. There is no single, standardized
definition of what ranges would be categorized as
intercontinental, intermediate, medium, or short.
LGM-118 Peacekeeper
Specifications

Weight 96.75 tons


Length 71 ft 6 in (21.8 m)
Diameter 7 ft 7 in (2.3 m)
Warhead

up to 10 Avo Mk-21 re-


entry vehicles each
carrying a 300 kt (1.25
PJ) W87 warhead. (The
Combined Explosive
power of the MIRV for
one ICBM is 3000 kt)

Operational range

5,200 nmi (9,600 km;
6,000 
BGM-109 Tomahawk
Operational range
1,350 nautical miles (2,500 km)

Specifications
Weight 2,900 lb (1,300 kg)
Length Without booster: 18 ft 3 in (5.56 m)
With booster: 20 ft 6 in (6.25 m)
Diameter 20.4 in (0.52 m)

Warhead
Conventional: 1,000 lb (450 kg) Bullpup, or
submunitions dispenser with BLU-97/B Combined
Effects Bomb, or a 200kt (840 Tj) W80 nuclear device
B-1 Lancer

Role : Supersonic Strategic bomber


National origin : USA
First flight : 23 December 1974
Introduction : 1 October 1986
Status : In service 66 with active duty
Primary user : United States Air Force
Number built B-1A: 4 B-1B: 100
Unit cost : US$283.1 million in 1998 (B-1B)
B-2 Spirit

Role : Stealth bomber


National origin : United States
First flight : 17 July 1989
Introduction : April 1997
Status Active service: 20 aircraft
Primary user : United States Air Force
Number built: 21
Program cost : US$44.75 billion (projected through
2004)
Unit cost : $737 million (1997 cost for each aircraft,
$1.01 billion today)
SLBM

A submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) is a ballistic


missile capable of delivering a nuclear warhead that can be
launched from submarines. Modern variants usually deliver
multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs)
each of which carries a warhead and allows a single
launched missile to strike several targets. Submarine-
launched ballistic missiles should not be confused with
submarine-launched cruise missiles, which operate in a
different way.
Ohio class submarine

The Ohio class is a class of nuclear-powered submarines


used by the United States Navy. The United States has 18
Ohio-class submarines:

14 nuclear-powered SSBNs (ballistic missile submarines),


each armed with up to 24 Trident II SLBMs; they are also
known as "Trident" submarines, and provide the sea-
based leg of the nuclear triad of the United States
strategic nuclear weapons arsenal

4 nuclear-powered SSGNs (cruise missile submarines),


each capable of carrying 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles
with either conventional or nuclear warheads
USS Loussiana
USS Wyoming
USS Rhode Island
USS Maine
UGM-133 Trident II / Trident D5

Function : SLBM

Size Height : 13.41 metres

Diameter : 2.11 metres

Mass : 58,500 kilograms

Stages : 3 Launch

Status : Active

Launch sites :
LC-46, Cape Canaveral
Ohio class submarines
Vanguard class submarines
Federation of American Scientist (FAS)
http://www.fas.org/programs/ssp/nukes/nuclearweapons/nukestatus

Status of World Nuclear Forces 2011*

Operational Operational Military


Country Reserve Total Inventory
Strategic Nonstrategic Stockpile

 1,900 0  6,100 8,000  11,000


 Russia
 1,950 200  2,850 5,000 8,500
 United States
 290 n.a. ? ~300 ~300
 France
 0 ?i ~180 240 240
 China
160 n.a. 65 225 225
 United Kingdom
 0 n.a. 80 80 80
 Israel
 0 n.a. 90-110 90-110 90-110
 Pakistan
 0 n.a. 80-100 80-100 80-100
 India
 0 n.a. <10 <10 <10
 North Korea
 ~4,300 ~200 ~9,465 14,035  ~22,600
Total:o
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