
A multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle (MIRV) is an
exoatmospheric ballistic missile payload containing several
warhead
A warhead is the section of a device that contains the explosive agent or toxic (biological, chemical, or nuclear) material that is delivered by a missile, rocket (weapon), rocket, torpedo, or bomb.
Classification
Types of warheads include:
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s, each capable of being aimed to hit a different target. The concept is almost invariably associated with
intercontinental ballistic missile
An intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is a ballistic missile with a range (aeronautics), range greater than , primarily designed for nuclear weapons delivery (delivering one or more Thermonuclear weapon, thermonuclear warheads). Conven ...
s carrying
thermonuclear warheads, even if not strictly being limited to them. An intermediate case is the
multiple reentry vehicle (MRV) missile which carries several warheads which are dispersed but not individually aimed. All
nuclear-weapon states except
Pakistan
Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the Islam by country# ...
and
North Korea
North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders China and Russia to the north at the Yalu River, Yalu (Amnok) an ...
are currently confirmed to have deployed MIRV missile systems.
The first true MIRV design was the
Minuteman III, first successfully tested in 1968 and introduced into actual use in 1970.
The Minuteman III held three smaller
W62 warheads, with yields of about each in place of the single
W56 used on the Minuteman II.
From 1970 to 1975, the United States would remove approximately 550 earlier versions of the Minuteman ICBM in the
Strategic Air Command's (SAC) arsenal and replace them with the new Minuteman IIIs outfitted with a MIRV payload, increasing their overall effectiveness.
The smaller power of the warheads used (W62, W78 and W87) was offset by increasing the accuracy of the system, allowing it to attack the same hard targets as the larger, less accurate, W56.
The MMIII was introduced specifically to address the Soviet construction of an
anti-ballistic missile (ABM) system around Moscow; MIRV allowed the US to overwhelm any conceivable ABM system without increasing the size of their own missile fleet. The Soviets responded by adding MIRV to their
R-36 design, first with three warheads in 1975, and eventually up to ten in later versions. While the United States phased out the use of MIRVs in ICBMs in 2014 to comply with
New START, Russia continues to develop new ICBM designs using the technology.
The introduction of MIRV led to a major change in the strategic balance. Previously, with one warhead per missile, it was conceivable that one could build a defense that used missiles to attack individual warheads. Any increase in missile fleet by the enemy could be countered by a similar increase in interceptors. With MIRV, a single new enemy missile meant that multiple interceptors would have to be built, meaning that it was much less expensive to increase the attack than the defense. This
cost-exchange ratio was so heavily biased towards the attacker that the concept of
mutual assured destruction became the leading concept in strategic planning and ABM systems were severely limited in the 1972
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty in order to avoid a massive
arms race.
In June 2017 the United States finished converting its Minuteman III missiles back to using a single reentry vehicle system, as part of its obligations under the
New START treaty.
On November 21, 2024, Russia used a conventionally-armed MIRV system on the
Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile
An intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) is a ballistic missile with a range (aeronautics), range between (), categorized between a medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) and an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). Classifying ball ...
to attack the Ukrainian city of
Dnipro
Dnipro is Ukraine's fourth-largest city, with about one million inhabitants. It is located in the eastern part of Ukraine, southeast of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on the Dnieper River, Dnipro River, from which it takes its name. Dnipro is t ...
, marking their first usage in combat.
Purpose
The military purpose of a MIRV is fourfold:
*Enhance
first-strike proficiency for strategic forces.
*Providing greater target damage for a given
thermonuclear weapon
A thermonuclear weapon, fusion weapon or hydrogen bomb (H-bomb) is a second-generation nuclear weapon design. Its greater sophistication affords it vastly greater destructive power than first-generation nuclear bombs, a more compact size, a lowe ...
payload. Several small and lower yield warheads cause much more target damage area than a single warhead alone. This, in turn, reduces the number of missiles and launch facilities required for a given destruction level – much the same as the purpose of a
cluster munition.
[The best overall printed sources on nuclear weapons design are: Hansen, Chuck. ''U.S. Nuclear Weapons: The Secret History.'' San Antonio, TX: Aerofax, 1988; and the more-updated Hansen, Chuck,]
Swords of Armageddon: U.S. Nuclear Weapons Development since 1945
" (CD-ROM & download available). PDF. 2,600 pages, Sunnyvale, California, Chukelea Publications, 1995, 2007. (2nd Ed.)
*With single-warhead missiles, one missile must be launched for each target. By contrast, with a MIRV warhead, the post-boost (or bus) stage can dispense the warheads against multiple targets across a broad area.
*Reduces the effectiveness of an
anti-ballistic missile system that relies on intercepting individual warheads.
While a MIRV attacking missile can have multiple warheads (312 on United States and Russian missiles), interceptors may have only one warhead per missile. Thus, in both a military and an economic sense, MIRVs render ABM systems less effective, as the costs of maintaining a workable defense against MIRVs would greatly increase, requiring multiple defensive missiles for each offensive one. Decoy
re-entry vehicles can be used alongside actual warheads to minimize the chances of the actual warheads being intercepted before they reach their targets. A system that destroys the missile earlier in its trajectory (before MIRV separation) is not affected by this but is more difficult, and thus more expensive to implement.
MIRV land-based
ICBM
An intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is a ballistic missile with a range (aeronautics), range greater than , primarily designed for nuclear weapons delivery (delivering one or more Thermonuclear weapon, thermonuclear warheads). Conven ...
s were considered destabilizing because they tended to put a premium on
striking first. The world's first MIRV—US
Minuteman III missile of 1970—threatened to rapidly increase the US's deployable nuclear arsenal and thus the possibility that it would have enough bombs to destroy virtually all of the
Soviet Union's nuclear weapons and negate any significant retaliation. Later on the US feared the Soviet's MIRVs because Soviet missiles had a greater
throw-weight and could thus put more warheads on each missile than the US could. For example, the US MIRVs might have increased their warhead per missile count by a factor of 6 while the Soviets increased theirs by a factor of 10. Furthermore, the US had a much smaller proportion of its nuclear arsenal in ICBMs than the Soviets. Bombers could not be outfitted with MIRVs so their capacity would not be multiplied. Thus the US did not seem to have as much potential for MIRV usage as the Soviets. However, the US had a larger number of
submarine-launched ballistic missile
A submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) is a ballistic missile capable of being launched from Ballistic missile submarine, submarines. Modern variants usually deliver multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs), each of which ...
s, which could be outfitted with MIRVs, and helped offset the ICBM disadvantage. It is because of their first-strike capability that land-based MIRVs were banned under the
START II agreement. START II was ratified by the
Russian Duma on 14 April 2000, but Russia withdrew from the treaty in 2002 after the US withdrew from the
ABM treaty.
Operation
In a MIRV, the main rocket motor (or
booster) pushes a "bus" into a free-flight
suborbital ballistic flight path. After the boost phase, the bus maneuvers using small on-board rocket motors and a computerized
inertial guidance system. It takes up a ballistic trajectory that will deliver a re-entry vehicle containing a warhead to a target and then releases a warhead on that trajectory. It then maneuvers to a different trajectory, releasing another warhead, and repeats the process for all warheads.
The precise technical details are closely guarded
military secrets, to hinder any development of enemy counter-measures. The bus's on-board
propellant
A propellant (or propellent) is a mass that is expelled or expanded in such a way as to create a thrust or another motive force in accordance with Newton's third law of motion, and "propel" a vehicle, projectile, or fluid payload. In vehicle ...
limits the distances between targets of individual warheads to perhaps a few hundred kilometers.
Some warheads may use small
hypersonic airfoil
An airfoil (American English) or aerofoil (British English) is a streamlined body that is capable of generating significantly more Lift (force), lift than Drag (physics), drag. Wings, sails and propeller blades are examples of airfoils. Foil (fl ...
s during the descent to gain additional cross-range distance. Additionally, some buses (e.g. the
British Chevaline system) can release
decoys to confuse interception devices and
radar
Radar is a system that uses radio waves to determine the distance ('' ranging''), direction ( azimuth and elevation angles), and radial velocity of objects relative to the site. It is a radiodetermination method used to detect and track ...
s, such as
aluminized balloons or electronic noisemakers.
Accuracy is crucial because doubling the accuracy decreases the needed warhead energy by a factor of four for radiation damage and by a factor of eight for blast damage. Navigation system accuracy and the available geophysical information limits the warhead target accuracy. Accuracy is expressed as
circular error probable
Circular error probable (CEP),Circular Error Probable (CEP), Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center Technical Paper 6, Ver 2, July 1987, p. 1 also circular error probability or circle of equal probability, is a measure of a weapon s ...
(CEP). This is the radius of the circle that the warhead has a 50 percent chance of falling into when aimed at the center. CEP is about 90–100 m for the
Trident II and
Peacekeeper missiles.
MRV
A multiple re-entry vehicle (MRV) system for a
ballistic missile deploys multiple warheads above a single aimpoint which then drift apart, producing a cluster bomb-like effect. These warheads are not individually targetable. The advantage of an MRV over a single warhead is the increased effectiveness due to the greater coverage; this increases the overall damage produced within the center of the pattern, making it far greater than the damage possible from any single warhead in the MRV cluster; this makes for an efficient area-attack weapon and makes interception by
anti-ballistic missiles more challenging due to the number of warheads being deployed at once.
Improved warhead designs allow smaller warheads for a given yield, while better electronics and guidance systems allow greater accuracy. As a result, MIRV technology has proven more attractive than MRV for advanced nations. Multiple-warhead missiles require both a miniaturized
physics package and a lower mass re-entry vehicle, both of which are highly advanced technologies. As a result, single-warhead missiles are more attractive for nations with less advanced or less productive nuclear technology. The United States first deployed MRV warheads on the
Polaris A-3 SLBM in 1964 on the
USS Daniel Webster. The
Polaris A-3 missile carried three warheads each having an approximate yield of . This system was also used by the Royal Navy who also retained MRV with the
Chevaline upgrade, though the number of warheads in Chevaline was reduced to two due to the ABM counter-measures carried.
The Soviet Union deployed 3 MRVs on the
R-27U SLBM and 3 MRVs on the
R-36P ICBM. Refer to
atmospheric re-entry for more details.
Combat usage
On November 21, 2024, as part of the
Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, , starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, conflict between the two countries which began in 2014. The fighting has caused hundreds of thou ...
, Russia launched an
Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile
An intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) is a ballistic missile with a range (aeronautics), range between (), categorized between a medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) and an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). Classifying ball ...
, striking
Dnipro
Dnipro is Ukraine's fourth-largest city, with about one million inhabitants. It is located in the eastern part of Ukraine, southeast of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on the Dnieper River, Dnipro River, from which it takes its name. Dnipro is t ...
.
Western officials stated the missile used a MIRV system, marking their first use in combat.
The night attack was reported to see six sequential vertical flashes, each comprising a cluster of up to six individual projectiles.
Ukraine's air force initially claimed an
intercontinental ballistic missile
An intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is a ballistic missile with a range (aeronautics), range greater than , primarily designed for nuclear weapons delivery (delivering one or more Thermonuclear weapon, thermonuclear warheads). Conven ...
(range greater than 5,500 km) was used,
and Ukrainian media initially reported it was an
RS-26 Rubezh IRBM with range 5,800 km. The US and Russia confirmed it was
intermediate-range (3,000–5,500 km),
but the Pentagon stated it was based on the RS-26 IRBM.
It was fired from the
Astrakhan
Astrakhan (, ) is the largest city and administrative centre of Astrakhan Oblast in southern Russia. The city lies on two banks of the Volga, in the upper part of the Volga Delta, on eleven islands of the Caspian Depression, from the Caspian Se ...
region 700 km away.
UN spokesperson
Stéphane Dujarric called the use of the intermediate-range weapon "concerning and worrying".
MIRV-capable missiles
;
China
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:
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DF-3A (retired, 3 warheads)
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DF-4A (retired, 3 warheads)
*
DF-5B (active, 3-8 warheads)
*
DF-5C (active, 10 warheads)
*
DF-31A (active, 3-5 warheads)
*
DF-31B (active, 3-5 warheads)
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DF-41 (active, up to 10 warheads)
*
JL-2 (active, 1-3 warheads)
*
JL-3 (under development)
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France
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M4 (retired, 6 warheads)
*
M45 (retired, 6 warheads)
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M51 (active, 6-10 warheads)
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India
India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since ...
*
Agni-V (active, 3-6 (tested) 10–12 (Operational) nuclear warheads)
*
Agni Prime (active, 2 warheads)
*
Agni-VI(under development)
*
K-6 (under development)
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Israel
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Jericho 3 (active, suspected capability, not announced, 2-3 technically possible)
;
Pakistan
Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the Islam by country# ...
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Ababeel (under development, 3-8 warheads)
;
USSR
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/
Russian Federation
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R-36 mod 4 (retired, 10-14 warheads)
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R-36 mod 5 (active, 10 warheads)
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R-29R (active, 3 warheads)
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R-29RK (retired, 7 warheads)
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MR-UR-100 Sotka (retired, 4 warheads)
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UR-100N mod 3 (retired, 6 warheads)
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RSD-10 Pioneer (retired, 3 warheads)
*
R-39 Rif (retired, 10 warheads)
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R-29RM Shtil (retired, 4 warheads)
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RT-23 Molodets (retired, 10 warheads)
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R-29RMU Sineva (active, 4 or 10 warheads)
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RS-24 Yars (active, 3-4 warheads)
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R-29RMU2 Layner (active, 4 or 12 warheads)
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RSM-56 Bulava (active 6-10 warheads)
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RS-28 Sarmat (active, 10-15 warheads)
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RS-26 Rubezh (development stopped, 4 warheads)
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BZhRK Barguzin (development stopped, 4-16 warheads)
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United Kingdom
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UGM-133 Trident II (active, 8-12 warheads)
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United States
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LGM-30 Minuteman III (active, 1-3 warheads, currently carries one warhead)
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UGM-73 Poseidon (retired, 10 or 14 warheads)
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UGM-96 Trident I (retired, 8 warheads)
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LGM-118 Peacekeeper
The LGM-118 Peacekeeper, originally known as the MX for "Missile, Experimental", was a Multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle, MIRV-capable intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) produced and deployed by the United States from 1986 ...
(retired, 10 warheads)
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UGM-133 Trident II (active 8-12 warheads)
See also
*
Comparison of ICBMs
*
DARPA Falcon Project
*
List of ICBMs
*
Maneuverable re-entry vehicle (MARV or MaRV)
* ''
Missile Command''—1980s video game in which MIRVs must be intercepted
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Multiple Kill Vehicle
Notes
References
;Notes
External links
"MIRV: A Brief History of Minuteman and Multiple Reentry Vehicles"by Daniel Buchonnet, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, February 1976.
Operation 1964The Defense of the United States, 1981 CBS Five-Part TV Series from
Google Video
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Penetration aids