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Wurde eigentlich schon mal die sog. Kalt- und Heißstartverfahren und folglich die mögliche Wiederverwendung für einen zweiten Schuss thematisiert?
Damals (SOVIET MILITARY POWER - 1983) ging man laut Quelle davon aus das die SS-19 das Heißstartverfahren nutzte:
Chapter II - Strategic Forces
http://www.fas.org/irp/dia/product/smp_83_ch2.htm
Damals (SOVIET MILITARY POWER - 1983) ging man laut Quelle davon aus das die SS-19 das Heißstartverfahren nutzte:
Chapter II - Strategic Forces
http://www.fas.org/irp/dia/product/smp_83_ch2.htm
ICBM Reload Capability: The Soviets have contingency plans for reloading and refiring ICBMs from launchers that already have been used to fire an initial round. The cold-launch technique employed by the SS-17 and SS-18 lends itself to such a reload capability. Additionally, all currently deployed liquid-propellant ICBMs - SS-ll, SS-17, SS-18 and SS-19 - are contained in a launch canister within the silo. This and the silo design minimize damage to the launcher during the initial firing and give the Soviets the capability to reload each of these launchers. The Soviets probably cannot refurbish and reload silo launchers in a period less than a few days; nevertheless, they believe that this capability is of significant value because they anticipate that a nuclear war might be protracted. The Soviets have made provisions for the delivery of reserve missiles, warheads and propellants to ICBM complexes for reload purposes. None of these extra missiles or warheads are counted under SALT agreements. Only the launchers are counted.