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Jet vanes may be old but still being used by most maneuverable missiles such as s 400
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Please search for authentic material on this matter instead of trying to estimate it from videos.@The Deterrent in a previous discussion you said warhead slows down to around Mach 5 after re entey and becomes vulnerable to being shot be ABM like the one India is trying to buy, the S-400. But here is a video of Russian Bulav missile are entry. In addition to the shallow non vertical angle ,try to count the seconds between the first glow, which would be atmosphere entry and the impact. There is hardly a few seconds.
http://fas.org/nuke/intro/missile/basics.htmRVs possess a tremendous amount of kinetic energy, which must be dissipated during reentry as the vehicles decelerate to their impact or landing velocity. The RV reenters the Earth's atmosphere at velocities of up to Mach (M) 25. As the RV passes through the atmosphere, atmospheric friction decelerates it to below M 1, and converts its kinetic energy primarily into thermal energy (heat). Within the stagnation zone, an area immediately in front of the RV, an area of compressed, extremely hot, ionized and stagnant air is formed. Heat from the hot gas is transferred to the surface of the RV.
@The Deterrent in a previous discussion you said warhead slows down to around Mach 5 after re entey and becomes vulnerable to being shot be ABM like the one India is trying to buy, the S-400. But here is a video of Russian Bulav missile are entry. In addition to the shallow non vertical angle ,try to count the seconds between the first glow, which would be atmosphere entry and the impact. There is hardly a few seconds.
Please search for authentic material on this matter instead of trying to estimate it from videos.
http://fas.org/nuke/intro/missile/basics.htm
Ahan, then what would be your approximate estimate on Pakistani Shaheen-II's (1500km max range) impact velocity?@The Deterrent
Only if beta=W/Cd*A~500(older ICBMs)
Where W= weight,Cd=drag coeffient,A=effective area,
Only then will the terminal velocity be subsonic,in case of higher beta~5000,the terminal velocity be still hypersonic(in range of 7-8M)
Ahan, then what would be your approximate estimate on Pakistani Shaheen-II's (1500km max range) impact velocity?
Ahan, then what would be your approximate estimate on Pakistani Shaheen-II's (1500km max range) impact velocity?