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History & Description of the Soviet SCUDS ----
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by Jack E. Hammond, Defense Data Inc
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January 18th 1991
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Israel has been hit by between 6 to 8 SCUD medium range ballistic missiles
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(Israel now says 10). The following is a short history of the SCUD.
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The first version of the SCUD was the R-11\SS-1b\SCUD-A (USSR\US\NATO) and
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appeared about 1957. It was carried by a tracked vehicle and was erected
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on round table then the tracked carrier was pulled away from the missile,
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i.e. like the WW2 German V-2 rockets. Unlike the V-2 it had the advantage
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of using semi-storable liquid fuels (these fuels are dangerous though to
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human contact and the crews are required to wear rubbers suits making many
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to think they all have chemical warheads). But they still had the
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disadvantage of using the V-2 type guidance system with a internal gyro
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and radio cut off to control the trajectory. This requires a weather
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balloon being tracked to predict the air currents before launch. The
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SCUD-A main weak point was its accuracy -- hitting somewhere in a circle
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of around 4 km (CEP of 4km).
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The second version of the SCUD was the R-17\SS-1c\SCUD-B and first
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appeared in 1965. Besides being slightly longer, it was mounted on a 8X8
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wheeled vehicle, the MAZ-543\7310TLM Uragan transport-erector. This
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vehicle gave a great highway and semi-rough terrain mobility making them
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easy to hide and hard to find. The biggest improvement was the inertial
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strap down guidances system which improved the CEP to 1 km. Minimum time
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from first fueling to firing is 90 minutes.
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Besides the standard HE or variable tactical nuclear warheads the Soviets
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also developed a chemical warhead that if filled with VX (nerve agent). It
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uses a proximity fuze that activates a small HE charge that rams a pusher
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down spreading the nerve agent. This warhead was developed for use
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against NATO air bases to hinder refueling and arming of its strike
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aircraft.
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The R-17\SS-1c\SCUD-B or versions of it are the most common and has a
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length of 11.2 m (38 ft 9 in), Span: 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in), Diameter: 85 cm
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(2 ft 10 in), Weight: 6300 kg (13,890 lb), Range: 280 km (170 mi),
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Warhead: either tactical nuclear or high explode warhead weighing
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approximately 1 ton.
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After the SCUD-B the Soviets had a small scale development of two more
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version. The SS-1d\SCUD-C (no known Soviet designation) which has a
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longer range but an even worst CEP than the SCUD-A. The second version
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was the SS-1e\SCUD-D -- and THANK GOD help us that none were exported.
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The SCUD-D is fitted with a improved guidance and has a submunnition
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warhead. Against air bases it is extremely dangerous -- EXTREMELY! (The
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Soviets have re designated their missiles and the R-17 is now the R-300)
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There one other SCUD-B version developed, and that was the M-11 by the
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People Republic of China. The M-11 can be launched from the same Soviet
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made MAZ vehicle. The M-11 was developed strictly to acquire gold
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currency -- export -- and the PLA has no need for it.
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Today in the Soviet Army the SCUDs are being replaced by the OTR-23\SS-23
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Spider (Soviet\NATO). The Spider uses solid fuel, is super accurate --
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measured in 10s of meters) -- and most Third World leaders would give half
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their oil, prettiest daughter and even their left testicle if requested
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for some of them. Syria has them in limited numbers, and Israel hates the
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Soviets for it.
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The Arab SCUDS ----
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In the 1970s the Arabs had the short range FROG free flight artillery
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rockets. To keep the Israeli AF from attacking their cities they
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requested the SCUD-B. For the Arabs the Soviets developed an export model
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(i.e. Mickie Mouse version in their terms). Called the R-17E, it was a
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SCUD-B with the SCUD-A guidance system (i.e. instead of a 1km CEP a 4 km
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CEP). The first models were shipped shortly before the 1973 war: e.g.
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Egypt, Syria, Libya (a lot of them with 72 transport-erectors -- which is
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what counts), North Korea, Iraq (36 transport-erectors) and South Yemen
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(not the Republic of Yemen).
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The first combat use of the SCUD was when the Egyptians launched a number
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of them during the 1973 War against suspected Israeli military
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installations in Sinai. Nothing is know about their effectiveness. Also,
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as a sidenote, in April 1986 the Libyans launched two export SCUDs against
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Italian island of Lampedusa, where the USN has a navigation station. Both
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landed in the sea off the island.
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The Iraqi SCUDS: Terror in the Cities ----
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From the outset of the Iran-Iraq Gulf War the Iraqis used short range FROG
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free flight artillery rockets. Even though Iraqis had the SCUD-Bs they
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could not use them because their missile crews were not trained. By 1982
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the crews were trained and the war was going against Iraq. In October 27
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1982 they fired the first SCUD missile that killed civilians when one
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impacted the Iranian city of Dezful killing 21 and reportedly injuring in
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the hundreds. (Many are now saying, "Gawd! The one that hit Tel Aviv
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didn't do that -- not even killing one!" Please keep reading.)
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Iraq continued to firing SCUDs against cities killing hundreds of Iranian
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civilians. In 1985 the tables turned when Iran acquired a small number of
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SCUDs from Libya. Soon Bagdhad was getting hit. At first Saddam tried to
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shove it off as car bombs, but it was soon out and Saddam suffered a
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massive lose of "face.": i.e. the Iraqi capital was being hit but not the
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Iranian capital. Saddam tried to acquire a missile that could reach
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Teheran -- e.g. reported the older liquid fueled Soviet SS-12 Scaleboard
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(now destroyed under the INF treaty). The Soviets by this time were
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changing and refused. But for some reason -- i.e. thought to be hard
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currency -- provided a huge number of R-17\SCUDs (reports are from
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anywhere from 200 to 500). From these missiles the Iraqis with foreign
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experts developed the al-Husayn. THESE ARE WHAT HIT TEL AVIV ON JANUARY
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18th 1991.
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Most so called experts state that the al-Husayn was an R-17E fitted with
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strap on boosters to increase its range. THIS IS 100% FALSE! It is a lot
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simpler. The Iraqis and their foreign engineers took a standard R-17E and
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reduced the warhead from 2000 lbs to less than 500 lbs. This over doubled
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the range to approximately 370 miles with a report CEP 500m. (This writer
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does not accept that figure.) On February 29th 1988 the first al-Husayn
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impacted Teheran. From then on Iran's strong morale to continue the war
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with Iraq began to come unglued. A reported 200 al-Husayn were launched
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against Teheran. Then besides the deaths created by the light warhead of
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the al-Husayn, the Iranians learned that Iraq was developing a chemical
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warhead (if they have or not is not known) and the Great Imman done
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something worst than taking poison.
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Finally, besides the al-Husayn the Iraqis have developed an improved
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version of the SCUD, called the al-Abbas, which has the same range of the
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al-Husayn but the SCUDs original 2000 lb warhead with a reported CEP of
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300m. (Also, not believe by this writer.) The al-Abbas was developing by
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cannibalizing two SCUDs and extending the fuel tankage. Iraq has not
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manufactured many because they have only so many SCUDs. If a al-Abbas had
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been launched the deaths in Tel Aviv would have been much great -- i.e.
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especially with all the civilians in soft sealed upper story rooms
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expecting an chemical attack.
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THE END>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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