Todjaeger
Potstirrer
Not quite true, a number of ballistic missiles are still in service with conventional warheads. The Scud and FROG series missiles come immediately to mind. However, the general trend is that long-ranged ballistic missiles (i.e. ICBMs and IRBMs) are generally armed with a nuclear warhead, since it is typically a strategic vs. tactical weapon. There has been some suggestions within the US/USAF to re-equip some ICBMs with a conventional warhead to allow a worldwide rapid strike capability. The very serious downside to such a development or capability is that other, potential targets for US nuclear weapons, have no way of knowing if a launched ICBM is carrying a conventional warhead to blow up some specific target, or if it is part of a nuclear first strike.could someone please explain to me the context of using a ballistic missile or ballistic kinetic warhead?
i was under the impression that conventional weapons are *not* used on ballistic transport mediums, simply because of the lack of transparency for opposing forces in knowing whether the payload is indeed conventional, and not strategic...
how would china circumvent this scenario?
if such a scenario unfolded and a ballistic weapon was launched, what would be the decision logic by US forces? would they literally have to "wait and see" if it was strategic or not?
what is limiting US forces from deploying localized/intra-continent ballistic missiles in cases where high KE is required (structure penetration)? land-based or ship/sub-based?
In the case of the PRC having a fairly long-ranged AShBM specifically intended to eliminate a CV/CBG as a threat (and the possibility that such an AShBM would be carrying a tactical nuclear warhead) then the US might need to adopt the posture of a potential AShBM launch being a nuclear first strike. This would then lead to mainland targets getting 'dialed in' for either a first strike or counterstrike by US nuclear weaponry, and the US might not have the available decision window to prevent (or halt) a nuclear exchange if for some reason such a weapon appeared to launched at a CBG.
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