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  2. Multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle - Wikipedia

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    4. About 180 seconds after launch, the third-stage thrust terminates and the post-boost vehicle (D) separates from the rocket. 5. The post-boost vehicle maneuvers itself and prepares for re-entry vehicle (RV) deployment. 6. While the post-boost vehicle backs away, the RVs, decoys, and chaff are deployed (this may occur during ascent). 7.

  3. W87 - Wikipedia

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    Exploded diagram of the Mk21 reentry vehicle for the W87 [clarification needed]. The W87 is an American thermonuclear missile warhead formerly deployed on the LGM-118A Peacekeeper ("MX") ICBM. 50 MX missiles were built, each carrying up to 10 W87 warheads in multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRV), and were deployed from 1986 to 2005.

  4. Common Missile - Wikipedia

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    The Common Missile was designed as a four-stage solid propellant, stellar-inertial guided intercontinental ballistic missile capable of delivering up to six Mark 21 reentry vehicles to independent targets. It is propelled from a canister by a gas generator prior to first stage ignition. The post boost vehicle consists of a structure to house ...

  5. Lockheed Martin working on next generation of ICBMs - AOL

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    Last year, Lockheed Martin was awarded a nearly $1 billion contract by the U.S. Department of Defense for the development of a reentry vehicle.

  6. W78 - Wikipedia

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    W78 warheads are contained inside the MK12-A reentry vehicles of the LGM-30G Minuteman III. Drawing of the Mark 12A re-entry vehicle that houses the W78 warhead. The W78 is an American thermonuclear warhead with an estimated yield of 335–350 kilotonnes of TNT (1,400–1,460 TJ), deployed on the LGM-30G Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) and housed in the Mark 12A reentry ...

  7. Maneuverable reentry vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The path of the reentry vehicle is the upper streak of light, with the booster tanks immediately below. Lights from the Kwajalein Atoll in the Pacific can be seen in the lower right corner. The Advanced Maneuverable Reentry Vehicle (AMaRV) was a prototype MARV built by McDonnell Douglas.

  8. LGM-118 Peacekeeper - Wikipedia

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    The missile could carry up to eleven Mark 21 reentry vehicles (although treaties limited its actual payload to 10), each armed with a 300-kiloton W87 warhead. Initial plans called for building and deploying 100 MX ICBMs, but budgetary concerns limited the final procurement; only 50 entered service.

  9. Wallops Flight Facility Launch Area 3 - Wikipedia

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    Reentry 1 re-entry vehicle test flight 214 km 1962 March 29 Scout X-2: P-21A Plasma / aeronomy mission 6291 km Late stage 3 ignition. 1962 December 16 Scout X-3A Explorer 16 1963 May 22 Scout X-3 RFD-1 re-entry vehicle test flight 145 km 1963 June 28 Scout X-4 GRS Failure. 1963 July 20 Scout X-3A Reentry 3 re-entry vehicle test flight 2 km