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ICBM Missiles Explained in Detail Intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) include liquid-fuel systems like Russia's RS-28 Sarmat and solid-fuel missiles like America's Minuteman III on 24/7 alert. This ICBM breakdown covers every major ballistic missile system worldwide from first-generation liquid-fuel ICBMs to modern solid-fuel mobile launchers, including submarine-launched ballistic missiles like Trident II, Russia's RS-28 Sarmat with global strike capability, China's DF-41 mobile ICBM, and North Korea's Hwasong-19 demonstrating rapid ICBM development. Learn how MIRV technology (multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles) allows single missiles to strike multiple targets, why submarine-launched Trident II missiles provide survivable second-strike capability, what separates super-heavy throw-weight systems like RS-28 Sarmat from regional deterrents, how solid-fuel technology enables mobile launcher systems and faster launch times compared to liquid-fuel missiles, and why silo-based Minuteman III remains America's primary land-based nuclear deterrent with hundreds of missiles on constant alert status. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Level 1: Early ICBMs (R-7 Semyorka) 00:53 - SM-65 Atlas (First US ICBM) 01:38 - Titan II (Storable Fuel, Underground Silos) 02:29 - R-16 (Soviet Counterpart) 02:55 - Level 2: MIRV Adoption & Heavy Liquid ICBMs 03:26 - R-36M/SS-18 Satan (10 MIRVs) 03:58 - LGM-30G Minuteman III (US Primary ICBM) 04:54 - DF-5B/DF-5C (Chinese Heavy ICBMs) 05:22 - Level 3: Sea-Launched ICBMs (SLBMs) 05:46 - Trident II D5/D5LE (US/UK Submarine-Launched) 06:40 - M51 (France SLBM) 07:09 - RSM-56 Bulava (Russian Solid-Fuel SLBM) 07:32 - R-29 Family (Sineva/Layner Variants) 07:59 - JL-2/JL-3 (Chinese Submarine Missiles) 08:24 - Level 4: Road, Rail & Mobile ICBMs 09:41 - RT-2PM2 Topol-M (Russian Road-Mobile) 10:38 - RS-24 Yars (Modern Russian Mobile ICBM) 11:23 - DF-31/DF-31A/DF-31AG (Chinese Mobile Systems) 12:25 - Level 5: Advanced Solid-Fuel Mobile Systems 13:28 - RT-2PM Topol (Cold War Era Mobile) 14:22 - DF-41 (Chinese Next-Generation Mobile ICBM) 16:56 - Agni-VI (Indian ICBM in Development) 17:19 - Level 6: Super-Heavy MIRV & Maximum Throw ICBMs 18:38 - RS-28 Sarmat (Russian Super-Heavy Replacement) 19:28 - DF-5C (Chinese Heavy ICBM) 19:28 - LGM-118A Peacekeeper (US Cold War ICBM, Retired) 20:40 - Ababeel (Pakistan's First MIRV-Capable Missile) 21:38 - Level 7: Regional & Emerging State ICBMs 22:07 - Hwasong-15 (North Korean Liquid-Fuel ICBM) 22:35 - Hwasong-17 (Larger Liquid-Fuel Variant) 23:20 - Hwasong-18 (First Solid-Fuel ICBM) 24:49 - Hwasong-19 (28m Long, Latest North Korean ICBM) 26:14 - Conclusion 🚀 ICBM LEVELS COVERED: Level 1: Early ICBMs (R-7 Semyorka, SM-65 Atlas, Titan II, R-16) Level 2: MIRV Adoption & Heavy Liquid ICBMs (SS-18 Satan, Minuteman III, DF-5B/C) Level 3: Sea-Launched ICBMs/SLBMs (Trident II, M51, RSM-56 Bulava, R-29, JL-2/3) Level 4: Road, Rail & Mobile ICBMs Level 6: Super-Heavy MIRV & Maximum Throw-Weight (RS-28 Sarmat, Peacekeeper, Ababeel) Level 7: Regional & Emerging State ICBMs (Hwasong-15, -17, -18, -19) #ICBM #BallisticMissiles #NuclearWeapons #MinutemanIII #TridentII #Sarmat #Hwasong #Military #StrategicDeterrent #MIRV #SLBM #ColdWar #NuclearArsenal #MissileDefense #Geopolitics #MilitaryTechnology #Russia #China #NorthKorea #usa ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📚 More Intel Playlists: 🔫 Weapons & Technology → • 🔫 Weapons & Technology 🖼 Military Structure & Ranks → • 🖼 Military Structure & Ranks 🎯 Military Tactics & Strategy → • 🎯 Military Tactics & Strategy 🎖 Elite Training & Special Forces → • 🎖 Elite Training & Special Forces 🪖 Join the Intel Ranks for early access, badges, and exclusive polls → / @mission_intel 🔔 Subscribe to Mission Intel → / @mission_intel ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🧠 Mission Intel breaks down the complex world of armed forces in the simplest way possible. We cover every branch—Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, and Special Forces—explaining modern technology, tactics, and the future of warfare in clear, easy-to-follow detail. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🎓 EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE: This documentary is created for educational analysis of military history, international relations, and geopolitical strategy. COPYRIGHT: Fair use under Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act for purposes of criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research. Fair Dealing under UK Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988 section 30.