UGM-117 Sea Sentinel

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UGM-117 Sea Sentinel SLBM
Sea Sentinel sub launch.jpg
UGM-117 Sea Sentinel SLBM submarine launch.
TypeSubmarine Launched Ballistic Missile
Place of originCalifornian Empire
Service history
In service2267 — Present
Used byCalifornian Empire
Production history
DesignerCalifornian Military Nuclear Technologies
Designed12 October 2264
ManufacturerCalifornian Military Nuclear Technologies
Unit costClassified
Produced29 August 2265
No. built480
Specifications (Specifications)
Weight65,000 kg (143,000 lb)
Length12.95 m (42.5 ft)
Diameter2.11 m (6.9 ft)
Warhead20 × 750 kiloton warheads, 1 × 5 megaton warhead
Detonation
mechanism
Airburst

EngineThree Stage Liquid Propellant
Operational
range
7,000 km (4,300 mi)—13,000 km (8,100 mi)
SpeedUp to 8.4 km/s
Guidance
system
Inertial, Autonomous
Accuracy110-350 m CEP (depending on missile variants)
Launch
platform
Submarine
References

Overview

The UGM-117 Sentinel is a Californian Empire SLBM largely similar to the Soviet/Russian RSM-56 Bulava but with some minor technological improvements.

This missile was viewed by certain U.S. analysts as giving the Californian Empire first strike advantage over the U.S., particularly because of its very heavy throw weight and extremely large number of re-entry vehicles. Some versions of the UGM-117 were deployed with 10 warheads and up to 40 penetration aids and the missile's high throw-weight made it theoretically capable of carrying more warheads or penetration aids.