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The M51 SLBM is a French
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, built by
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, and deployed with the
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. Designed to replace the M45 SLBM (in French terminology the MSBS – ''Mer-Sol-Balistique-Stratégique'' "Sea-ground-Strategic ballistic"), it was first deployed in 2010. Each missile carries six to ten independently targetable TN 75 thermonuclear warheads. The three-stage engine of the M51 is directly derived from the solid propellant boosters of
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. Like other blunt-nosed SLBM examples, such as the Trident D5, the M51 uses an extensible aerospike in the nose. The missiles are a compromise over the M5 SLBM design, which was to have a range of and carry ten new-generation '' tête nucléaire océanique'' ("oceanic nuclear warhead") MIRVs. Design work on the M5 started in the late 1980s by
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, before the programme was renamed the M51 in 1996, when development costs decreased by 20 percent. The M51 entered service in 2010.


Development

After having spent €5 billion ($6.7 billion) developing the missile, the French government placed a €3 billion ($3.9 billion) order with EADS SPACE Transportation for the M51 in December 2004. The contract covered serial production of the M51 for 10 years, with the company to be responsible for sustained readiness support throughout the missile's life. The M51 performed its first flight test (unarmed) on 9 November 2006 from the French missile flight test centre in Biscarrosse ( Landes). The target was reached twenty minutes later, in the north-west of the Atlantic Ocean. A second and third successful test were carried out on 21 June 2007 and 13 November 2008. On 27 January 2010, at 9h25, a missile was launched underwater by , from Audierne Bay off the coast of
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in north-western
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. The missile reached its target off
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; the flight took less than 20 minutes. A 10 July 2010 test validated the 's capacity to launch the M51 in operational conditions. On 5 May 2013, an M51 flight test missile failed after being fired by a submerged ballistic missile submarine off the coast of
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. This was the first failed launch of the M51 after five successful launches since 2006. In 2014 Airbus signed a deal with the French government for development work on an upgrade designated M51.3 to equip the SNLE 3G. On 30 September 2015, an M51 was successfully test-flown from a land-based missile site near Biscarrosse to a desolate target in the North Atlantic. On 10 May 2016 Airbus and Safran signed a joint 50-50 partnership to develop the M51.3 upgrade intended to enter service around 2025. On 12 June 2020, a successful test launch of an M51.3 missile (supposedly) was conducted from the ''Le Téméraire'' ''Triomphant''-class submarine off the south-west tip of
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). On April 28, 2021 French Ministry of Armed Forces announced that it had tested an M51
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(SLBM). The test was not launched from a French Navy ''Triomphant''-class submarine but from a land based facility located in South Western France. On April 19, 2023 the French Ministry of Armed Forces announced another M51 test, launched from the French Navy ''Le Terrible'' SSBN. M51.3 was test fired successfully in November 2023.


Operators

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– Primary armament for the ''Triomphant''-class SSBN and the future SNLE 3G SSBNs.


See also

* M45 (missile) * R-29 Vysota *
R-29RM Shtil The R-29RM (, NATO reporting name SS-N-23 Skiff) was a liquid propellant, submarine-launched ballistic missile in use by the Russian Navy. It had the alternate Russian designations RSM-54 and GRAU index 3M27. It was designed to be launched fro ...
* R-29RMU Sineva * R-29RMU2 Layner *
RSM-56 Bulava The RSM-56 Bulava (, " mace", NATO reporting names SS-N-30 / SS-NX-32, GRAU index 3M30, 3K30) is a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) developed for the Russian Navy and deployed in 2019 on the new of ballistic missile nuclear submari ...
*
UGM-133 Trident II The UGM-133A Trident II, or Trident D5 is a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM), built by Lockheed Martin Space in Sunnyvale, California, and deployed with the United States Navy and Royal Navy. It was first deployed in March 1990, an ...
* JL-2 * JL-3 * R-39 Rif * R-39M


Sources and references


External links


nrdc.org: Table of French Nuclear Forces, 2002



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M51 test launch (YouTube)
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