The SS-29/RS-24 Yars Intercontinental Ballistic Missile is a MIRV payloaded thermonuclear ICBM. First tested May of 2007, Yars was build in response to the European missile defense shield. The three stage, solid fuel missile is road mobile and complements the deployed Topol ICBM.
- Three stage assembly
- MIRV with 3 RVs
- 2k texture and bump maps
- C-bands independenly modeled
The SS-29 Yars, also known as the RS-24 Yars is a Russian MIRV-equipped, thermonuclear armed intercontinental ballistic missile. It was first tested on May 29, 2007, after a secret military R&D project, to replace the older R-36 and UR- 100N that have been in use for nearly 50 years.
SS-29 is a missile that is heavier than the current SS-27Mod 1, and which some reports say can carry up to 10 independently targetable warheads. Each missile is thought to be able to carry 4 warheads, although there is uncertainty about what the maximum capacity is. RS-24 has been deployed operationally since 2010, with more than 50 launchers operational as of June 2017.
The Russian government claims it to be designed to defeat the present anti-missile system. The launch from Plesetsk to the Kura test rage was conducted on December 25, 2007. It successfully reached it destination.
In June, the chief designer of the Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology, Yuri Solomonov, announced that the SS-29 is an enhanced, MIRVed development of the Topol-M missile that would finish all testing in 2008 and most likely be deployed in 2009.
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