Pluton (missile)
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The Pluton missile was a French
France
The French Republic , The French Republic , The French Republic , (commonly known as France , is a unitary semi-presidential republic in Western Europe with several overseas territories and islands located on other continents and in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. Metropolitan France...

 nuclear
Nuclear weapon
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-armed short-range ballistic missile
Short-range ballistic missile
A short-range ballistic missile is a ballistic missile with a range of about 1,000 km or less. They are usually capable of carrying nuclear weapons. In potential regional conflicts, these missiles would be used because of the short distances between some countries and their relative low cost...

 (SRBM) system launched from a transporter erector launcher
Transporter erector launcher
A transporter erector launcher is a vehicle with an integrated prime mover that can carry, elevate to firing position and launch one or more missiles. Such vehicles exist for both surface-to-air missiles and surface-to-surface missiles...

 (TEL) platform mounted on an AMX 30
AMX 30
The AMX-30 is a main battle tank designed by GIAT, first delivered to the French Army in 1966. The first five tanks were issued to the 501st Régiment de Chars de Combat in August of that year. The production version of the AMX-30 weighed , and sacrificed protection for increased mobility...

 tank chassis. It was designed to provide the tactical part of French nuclear deterrence
Force de frappe
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 during the Cold War
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The Pluton came in replacement of the U.S.-built Honest John missile. It had an operating range between 17 kilometre, with a CEP
Circular error probable
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 of 150 m. This short range only allowed strikes on targets in West Germany
West Germany
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 or within France itself, which led to the development of the longer ranged Hadès missile
Hadès (missile)
The Hadès system was a short-range ballistic pre-strategic nuclear weapon system designed by France, as a last warning before use of strategic nuclear weapons, in the perspective of a Soviet invasion of Western Europe...

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The system was relatively light-weight, which allowed its deployment in difficult conditions. A CT-20 drone
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 was available to provide last-minute information about the target before launch, making the Pluton system battle-capable.

There were five Pluton regiments in the North of France, each having six launchers:
  • 3rd Artillery Regiment in Mailly
    Mailly
    Mailly is a picturesque commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne in eastern France.France's 3rd Artillery Regiment is based in Mailly and it once operated the nuclear Pluton missile as part of France's deterrent during the Cold war....

  • 4th Artillery Regiment in Laon
    Laon
    Laon is the capital city of the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France.-History:The hilly district of Laon, which rises a hundred metres above the otherwise flat Picardy plain, has always held strategic importance...

  • 15th Artillery Regiment in Suippes
    Suippes
    Suippes is a picturesque commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France.It is home to France's 15th Artillery Regiment which once operated the nuclear Pluton missile as part of France's deterrent during the Cold war....

  • 32nd Artillery Regiment in Oberhoffen
    Oberhoffen
    Oberhoffen may refer to one of two communes in the Bas-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France:*Oberhoffen-lès-Wissembourg*Oberhoffen-sur-Moder...

     near Haguenau
    Haguenau
    -Economy:The town has a well balanced economy. Centuries of troubled history in the buffer lands between France and Germany have bequeathed to Haguenau a rich historical and cultural heritage which supports a lively tourist trade. There is also a thriving light manufacturing sector centred on the...

  • 74th Artillery Regiment in Belfort
    Belfort
    Belfort is a commune in the Territoire de Belfort department in Franche-Comté in northeastern France and is the prefecture of the department. It is located on the Savoureuse, on the strategically important natural route between the Rhine and the Rhône – the Belfort Gap or Burgundian Gate .-...



A project for an updated version, called Super-Pluton, was dropped in favour of the Hadès project, and the aging Pluton was gradually discarded until completely retired in 1993. http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/france/theater/pluton.htm

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