acbennett3 -> Strategic Nuclear Warfare (9/28/2013 6:54:08 AM)
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This is not an AAR of a single scenario, instead it is a test of the Strategic Nuclear Warfare simulation capabilities of CMNAO. I used to be on a Ballistic Missile Sub (SSBN) in the Navy so I have interest in this area, and after I read somewhere during the Beta test that someone had parked a Soviet SSBN off the US coast and nuked New Orleans I had to give it a try. At first I just wanted to launch a few nukes and see what happened but it quickly turned into an experiment to determine how much CMNAO can simulate in this area. I started simple by creating a blank scenario and placing a Soviet Delta IV class SSBN off the US East coast. Then I put a cluster of 3 targets/facilities in the middle of the country - Ohio maybe? In the image below you see the SSBN has launched a single SLBM (Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile) that has 4 warheads/re-entry vehicles. "A multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle (MIRV) is a ballistic missile payload containing several warheads, each capable of hitting one of a group of targets." (Wikipedia) At this point the SLBM is at approx 265 miles altitude and 5000 knots and still ascending. [image]local://upfiles/14934/8292AA97E1684278BA867652529F1646.jpg[/image]
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