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H.GR-21 Thureos

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H.GR-21 Thureos
TypeIntercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM)
Place of originWillink
Service history
In service2021-present
Used byWillink
Production history
Designed2009-2021
ManufacturerInstitoúto Stratigikón Naftikón Erevnón
Unit cost$50-70 million USD
Produced2021-
VariantsH.UR-3 Oceanus
Specifications
Weight209.5 to 231.5 tons
Length119ft
Diameter11ft
Warheadhigh yield thermonuclear, MIRV, MARV, EMP, high yield thermobaric, anti-fleet, tactical nuclear, biological/chemical, decoy
Detonation
mechanism
Ground burst, air burst, kinetic
Blast yieldup to 150mt depending on configuration

PropellantThree-stage solid-fuel
Operational
range
15,000-18,000 km
SpeedMach 20+
Guidance
system
INS, GNSS, TERCOM, Autonomous, Celestial
Accuracy50–75 m CEP
Launch
platform
Silo, TEL, Submarine (SLBM)

The H.GR-21 Thureos is an superheavy intercontinental ballistic missile and FOBS platform developed by the Willinkian conglomerate and defense contractor Institoúto Stratigikón Naftikón Erevnó (ISNE). Designed following Willinkian experience utilizing rocket systems from Zeppelin Manufacturers and Izistan, the Thureos is designed as a highly adaptable system for strategic and tactical needs, operable from several launch mediums, and mounting numerous different payloads.

History

Design

The Thureos large size and high throw weight of 12 metric tons classify it as a superheavy ICBM; it is variously designed to deliver large-yield thermonuclear strikes on large population centers and military targets, as well as saturation attacks; the Thureos is capable of carrying four large hypersonic guide vehicles, permitting a host of different payloads to be delivered.

Warheads and Loads

Propulsion

Operational History

Delivery platforms