The Pluton missile was a French
nuclear
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-armed
tactical ballistic missile
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(
short-range ballistic missile
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, SRBM) system launched from a
transporter erector launcher
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(TEL) platform mounted on an
AMX-30
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tank chassis. It was designed to provide the tactical part of
French nuclear deterrence during the
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Development
The Pluton came in replacement of the U.S.-built ''
Honest John'' missile. It had an operating range between , with a
CEP of 150 m. This short range only allowed strikes on targets in
West Germany
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or within France itself, which led to the development of the longer ranged
''Hadès'' missile.
The system was relatively light-weight, which allowed its deployment in difficult conditions. A
CT-20 drone
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was available to provide last-minute information about the target before launch, making the ''Pluton'' system battle-capable.
A project for an updated version, called ''Super-Pluton'', was dropped in favour of the
''Hadès'' project, and the aging ''Pluton'' was gradually discarded until completely retired in 1993.
Units
The regiments and groups which used the equipment included:
*
1st Army Corps
** 3rd Artillery Regiment (1970–1990)
** 4th Artillery Regiment (1976–1980)
** 15th Artillery Regiment (1974–1990)
*
2nd Army Corps
** 32nd Artillery Regiment (1977–1993)
** 74th Artillery Regiment (1975–1993)
*
3rd Army Corps
** 3rd Artillery Regiment (1990–1993)
** 4th Artillery Regiment (1980–1993)
*
Nuclear support regiments included:
** 21st Maintenance Battalion
** 22nd Maintenance Battalion
Operators
;
*
French Army
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See also
*The American
MGM-52 Lance
The MGM-52 Lance was a mobile field artillery tactical surface-to-surface missile (tactical ballistic missile) system used to provide both nuclear and conventional fire support to the United States Army. The missile's warhead was developed at La ...
missile.
References
External links
''Pluton'' on astronautix.com
Bibliography
* CERMA Hors-série n7 (2013) ''Histoire de l'artillerie nucléaire de Terre française 1959-1996'' ( // ISSN 1950-3547).
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Cold War artillery of France
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Ballistic missiles of France
Military equipment introduced in the 1970s