Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles
During the last months we heard (and read) a lot of news about ballistic missiles and potential threads of North Korea testing Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM). But what is an intercontinental ballistic missile and why does it pose such a threat?
First, it is important to understand what a
ballistic missile is. Basically, there are 2 types of missiles: ballistic
missile and cruise missiles (will be explained in another post).
A ballistic missile is a missile that follows a
ballistic trajectory; that is, the path that any given thrown object (or
projectile) without propulsion would take under the action of gravity. A
theoretical perfect projectile trajectory only considers gravity but real
projectiles also consider additional forces such as friction due to aerodynamic
drag (Figure 1).
Fig 1. Ballistic trajectory
The flight of a ballistic missile has 3 phases: A
first phase is a powered flight (launching); in long range missile the
launching requires enough force so that the missile escapes the atmosphere. The
second phase which is the longest phase is the free flight (a ballistic
projectile). Usually, this second phase is outside of the atmosphere; hence,
the missile has less friction. The third phase is the re-entry phase.
Range
Ballistic missiles can be divided in four groups
based on their range (Figure 2):
Short range ballistic missile. This missiles have
a range between 300 km to 1000 km and may reach their target in less than 10
min.
Medium range. This missiles have a range between 1000
km and 3500 km and may reach their target in between 10 min to 15 min.
Intermediate range. This missiles have a range
between 3500 km and 5000 km and may reach their target in between 15 min to 20
min.
Intercontinental range. This missiles have a
range greater than 5000 km (up to 13000 km) and may reach their target in
between 20 min to 30 min.
Fig 2. Range of ballistic missiles if launched from North Korea
The thread
ICBM are big threat to world's peace because of 2
factors: their range and short time to reach their target.
Range. Ballistic missiles flying above the
atmosphere have a range much longer than any other missile. ICBM may easily
reach target distances about 10000 km.
That is, a missile launched from North Korea may reach any European capital, any
Asian city, Australia or even some major American cities such as Seattle, Los
Angeles, Las Vegas or Houston.
Time to target. ICBM may reach velocities about 5
km/s and may require only 30 min to travel up to 10000 km. That is, any of the
previously mentioned cities could be destroyed in just 30 min after the launch
is detected. With such a short time, there would be no option to evacuate or to
appropriate shelter. Thus, ICBM are lethal.
Fig 3. Ballistic missiles
This short introduction to ICBM clearly
illustrates their potential as destructive lethal mass destruction weapons.
Although America is developing-testing a missile defensive system, ICBM are
still a threat
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