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  • #76
    Originally posted by Olefin View Post

    Ok first question - if you are going after refineries why are they using 1.75 megatons
    Simple answer....deliverable warheads. In the 1990s, most Soviet ICBM and SLBM warheads were at least 500kt yield, even on their MIRVs. Here are some stats for 1990s:

    SS-17 4X400kt MIRV 1X3.4mt
    SS-18 1X18-25mt 1X20mt 8-10X.5-1.5mt MIRV 10X.75-1.0mt MIRV
    SS-19 6X400kt MIRV 1X5mt
    SS-24 10X550kt MIRV (36 of 92 missile located in Ukraine before breakup)
    SS-25 1X800kt
    SS-27 1X800kt
    SS-N-8 1X1.5mt
    SS-N-18 3X500kt MIRV 7X100kt MIRV 1X450kt
    SS-N-20 10X100-200kt MIRV
    SS-N-23 4X100kt MIRV

    Note that the SS-18 (Mod 6) carrying a single 20mt warhead was intended for high altitude detonation to generate EMP.

    Moreover, no one is really sure how well their ICBMs or SLBMs will actually perform, so in real life multiple missiles would likely target some targets. For example, 3 or 4 MIRV missiles (maybe as many as 16 warheads or more) would likely be allocated to the DC area to make absolutely sure of the destruction of the White House and Pentagon bunkers, Washington Naval Yard, CIA, NSA, State Dept, Congress, and Andrews AFB. I would not be surprised at all at the number of missiles targeting the LA area, especially since the B-2 production line was in the vicinity as well as high tech defense companies and manufacturing. If memory serves me right, the main Raytheon ECM and radar production facilities were in LA as one example.

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    • #77
      Oh I am not doubting that they couldnt lay on that attack - but thats a lot of overkill to use that many warheads when two of the attack pts are overlapping - in fact if they came in close to each other in time the detonation of one warhead might have taken out the other one before it detonated.

      Using the two 1 MT plus warheads as they did though - that's a city killer mission, not the "we are trying to avoid an all-out exchange" mission

      Its one thing to use the big ones on ICBM fields or isolated targets - its another to have it basically go off right in the center of a major population area.

      Remember the whole purpose was to avoid escalation to an all out exchange by not busting cities (with DC and Moscow being the big exceptions) - that kind of nuke used on LA would have been about the dumbest move possible in that situation.

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