There's generally three zones you can intercept an ICBM. Remember, these missiles go on parabolic arcs from one side of the world, use the stars as GPS, and then land on the other side of the world.SidetrackAg said:Why we cant intercept them?GAC06 said:BoDog said:
Ok, another dumb question.... Is it a forgone conclusion that Russian nukes can reach our shores without being intercepted? I realize if they do indeed have these supersonic missiles then forget it, we are toast but I am talking about conventional intercontinental nukes...
We cannot intercept their ICBM's
So your options are:
-Chase it out of its silo and hit it before it gets to space. This requires incredibly close counter capabilities.
-Send hunter rockets up into space to take them out as they travel through space
-Send close range defense missiles up to strike the reentry vehicles as a last minute defense
Now. There are 5000 nukes on each side. Nuclear counter strike doctrine is if you fire one, you fire them all. So if Russia thinks they're going to receive all of America's nukes. They're going to send all of there's out first now.
These defenses aren't nearly prevalent enough to stop all of these ICBMs.
And it doesn't even get into Russia's latest 'hand from the grave' where it is meant to be a submarine launched torpedo that will cause a tsunami on a coastal city.
There is no winning. If you don't die initially, or within a few months of radiation sickness, expect China to make a territorial push as the west is smoldering.