The Pluton missile was a French
nuclear-armed
tactical ballistic missile
A tactical ballistic missile (TBM), or battlefield range ballistic missile (BRBM), is a ballistic missile designed for short-range battlefield use. Typically, range (aeronautics), range is less than . Tactical ballistic missiles are usually mo ...
(
short-range ballistic missile
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, SRBM) system launched from a
transporter erector launcher (TEL) platform mounted on an
AMX-30
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tank chassis. It was designed to provide the tactical part of
French nuclear deterrence during the
Cold War
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.
Development
The Pluton came in replacement of the U.S.-built
Honest John missile. It had an operating range between , with a
CEP of 150 m. This short range only allowed strikes on targets in
West Germany
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or within France itself, which led to the development of the longer ranged
''Hadès'' missile.
The system was relatively light-weight, which allowed its deployment in difficult conditions. A
CT-20 drone was available to provide last-minute information about the target before launch, making the ''Pluton'' system battle-capable.
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.
Units
The regiments and groups which used the equipment included:
*
1st Army Corps
** 3rd Artillery Regiment (1970–1990)
** 4th Artillery Regiment (1976–1980)
** 15th Artillery Regiment (1974–1990)
*
2nd Army Corps
** 32nd Artillery Regiment (1977–1993)
** 74th Artillery Regiment (1975–1993)
*
3rd Army Corps
** 3rd Artillery Regiment (1990–1993)
** 4th Artillery Regiment (1980–1993)
* included:
** 21st Maintenance Battalion
** 22nd Maintenance Battalion
Operators
;
*
French Army
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See also
*
MGM-52 Lance
The MGM-52 Lance was a mobile field artillery tactical surface-to-surface missile (tactical ballistic missile) system used to provide both W70, nuclear and conventional fire support to the United States Army. The missile's warhead was developed ...
References
*CERMA Hors-série n7 (2013) ''Histoire de l'artillerie nucléaire de Terre française 1959-1996'' ( // ISSN 1950-3547).
External links
''Pluton'' on astronautix.com{{French nuclear missiles
Cold War artillery of France
Nuclear artillery
Ballistic missiles of France
Military equipment introduced in the 1970s