I am just curious...
How many nuclear missile silos did US have during cold war?
I have tried to find the number online, but no literature specifically quote the number. (All I can find is 4 airbases host the silos)
As a comparison : The Russians had 308 R-36 (SS-18 Satan) missile silos in service during cold war.
From wiki : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R-36
The US lacks a road-mobile nuclear weapon, while concentrate mostly on aerial delivery method (91 B1b lancer, 21 B2 Spirit) and SSBN (14 Ohio class SSBN curently, probably 30 during cold war), and about 1000 nuclear armed cruise missiles (450 currently). The numbers just seem awefully low in comparison to the Russians. What's other's thought on this?
How many nuclear missile silos did US have during cold war?
I have tried to find the number online, but no literature specifically quote the number. (All I can find is 4 airbases host the silos)
As a comparison : The Russians had 308 R-36 (SS-18 Satan) missile silos in service during cold war.
From wiki : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R-36
If these numbers are true, I seriously believe US stands no chance against the Russian during cold war if there was ever a nuclear missile exchange, since Russian's fixed silos greatly outnumber the american (I am still on the assumption of 308 russian silos vs USA's 4 silos), that's not even including great numbers of road mobile ICBM launchers, (100-400) and the far fewer SSBN in the sea (20-30), Air launched nuclear bombers (40+), and lastly, nuclear cruise missiles (no figure online)At full deployment, before the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, 308 R-36M launch silos were operational. After the breakup of the USSR, 204 of these were located on the territory of the Russian Federation and 104 on the territory of newly independent Kazakhstan.
The US lacks a road-mobile nuclear weapon, while concentrate mostly on aerial delivery method (91 B1b lancer, 21 B2 Spirit) and SSBN (14 Ohio class SSBN curently, probably 30 during cold war), and about 1000 nuclear armed cruise missiles (450 currently). The numbers just seem awefully low in comparison to the Russians. What's other's thought on this?
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