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RS-24 Yars

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Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
RS-24 Yars
TypeIntercontinental Ballistic Missile
Place of originRussia
Service history
In service2010–present[1]
Used byRussianStrategic Missile Troops
Production history
DesignerMoscow Institute of Thermal Technology
ManufacturerVotkinsk Machine Building Plant
Produced2009
Specifications
Mass49,600 kg[2]
Length22,500 mm
Diameter2,000 mm
Warhead3 x 200 kiloton MIRV warheads[3]

EngineThree-stageSolid-fuel rocket
Operational
range
11,000 km (6,800 mi) - 12,000 km (7,500 mi)[4][5]
Maximum speedMach 25 (30,600 km/h; 19,000 mph; 8,510 m/s)
Guidance
system
Inertial withGlonass[6]
Accuracy100 m
Launch
platform
Silo, road-mobileTELMZKT-79221[6]
Combat support vehicle BMS used for driving school and rescue towing of the TEL

TheRS-24 Yars (РС-24 Ярс – ракета стратегическая (strategic missile)-modification 24) also known asTopol-MR,[7]NATO reporting nameSS-29[8] orSS-27 Mod 2[9][6][1][10]), is a RussianMIRV-equipped,thermonuclear armedintercontinental ballistic missile first tested on May 29, 2007, after a secret militaryR&D project.[11]

It is essentially the same missile as theTopol-M except the payload “bus” has been modified to carry multiple independently targetable warheads (MIRV). Each missile is thought to be able to carry up to 4 warheads, although there is uncertainty about what is the maximum capacity.[10]

RS-24 is a missile that is heavier than the currentRT-2PM2 Topol-M, and which some reports say can carry up to 10 independently targetable warheads.[12] The 2007 tests were publicized as a response to themissile shield that the United States were planning to deploy in Europe.[13][14] The RS-24 has been deployed operationally since 2010, with more than 50 launchers operational as of June 2017.[1]

Yars does not appear to be a Russian word but the Slavic root яр (yar) is present, being abank orsteep ravine, consistent with the nomenclature of another newly fielded Russian missile, theRS-26 Rubezh (РС-26 Рубеж) meaning aboundary orouter limit. According to Sergey Karakaev, commander of theStrategic Missile Forces,Yars is an acronym for "YadernayaRaketaSderzhivaniya" (Russian:Ядерная ракета сдерживания), meaning "Nuclear Deterrence Rocket".[15]

Testing

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Asserted by theRussian government as being designed to defeat present and potentialanti-missile systems,[16] the ICBM was first tested by a launch from a mobile launcher at thePlesetsk Cosmodrome in northwestern Russia at 11:20 GMT, May 29, 2007, and its test warheads landed on target about 5,750 km (3,573 mi) away at theKura Test Range in Far EasternKamchatka Peninsula.[17][18]

The second launch from Plesetsk to the Kura Test Range was conducted on December 25, 2007, at 13:10 GMT. It successfully reached its destination. The third successful launch from the Plesetsk space center in northwest Russia was conducted on November 26, 2008, at 13:20 GMT. The missile's multiple re-entry vehicles successfully landed uon targets on the Kura testing range.[19]

It was again tested on December 24, 2013, from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northwest Russia.[20] On December 26, 2014, the Strategic Forces conducted a successful launch of an RS-24 Yars missile. The missile was launched from a mobile launcher deployed at the Plesetsk test site. Missile warheads were reported to have successfully reached their targets at the Kura test site in Kamchatka. The launch, which was performed with support of the Air and Space Defense Forces, took place at 11:02 MSK (08:02 UTC).[21] More than 10 successful launches took place between 2012 and 2022.[22][23] One more launch was conducted on October 25, 2023.[24]

On March 1 and October 29, 2024, and October 22, 2025, the Russian Defense Ministry said it conducted successful combat training launches of RS-24 Yars ICBMs from Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Arkhangelsk.[25][26][27]

Deployment

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In June 2008, the chief designer of theMoscow Institute of Thermal Technology, Yuri Solomonov, announced that the RS-24 is an enhanced,MIRVed development of theTopol-M missile that would finish all testing in 2008 and most likely be deployed in 2009.[28]

According to the Russian rocket forces the first six RS-24 missiles will be mobile.[29]

Further on October 10, 2009, onITAR-TASS, General Andrei Shvaichenko, the new SRF commander, confirmed the December 2009 deployment of the RS-24 which will support the existingRT-2PM2 Topol-M (RS-12М2) missile complex.[30]

Testing for the new-generation ICBM was completed in mid-July 2010, and the first missiles were deployed shortly after on July 19.[31]

In December 2010 the54th Guards Rocket Division inTeykovo received its second delivery of RS-24 missile systems. In total 6 missiles were deployed by the end of 2010.[32] 3 more mobile missile systems were deployed in July 2011 and then the first regiment was operational.[33]In December 2011 first division of second regiment with 3 missiles was put on combat duty and second division will be deployed by 2011 year-end.[34] On August 16, 2012, Strategic Missile Forces (SMF) spokesman Col. Vadim Koval reported that a second regiment of the 54th Guards Rocket Division in Teikovo, central Russia will be fully equipped with Yars mobile ballistic missile systems in 2012.

Russia fully deployed the first Yars regiment consisting of three battalions in August 2011, and put two battalions of the second regiment on combat duty on December 27, 2011. The deployment of the third battalion of the second regiment completed the rearming of the Teikovo division with Yars systems. The two regiments consist of a total of 18 missile systems and several mobile command posts. Two more missile divisions will start receiving the Yars systems in 2013.[35]

The 39th Guards Rocket Division, at Paskino,Novosibirsk Oblast, in Siberia, will receive mobile Yars systems, while the28th Guards Rocket Division at Kozelsk (in central Russia) will be armed with the silo-based version of the system.[citation needed]

Three missile regiments of the Russian Strategic Missile Forces have been rearmed with the Yars systems in 2014.[36]

On 18 October 2019,Col. Alexander Prokopenkov, commander of the35th Rocket Division, stated that the new "Yars-S" missile systems will enter combat duty in the city ofBarnaul in November. Technical characteristics of the new missile system have not been disclosed. Previously, "Yars-S" have entered combat duty inYoshkar-Ola.[37][38] Until 2021, three more regiments of the Strategic Missile Forces will be rearmed with the modernized complex.[39]

According to Sergey Karakaev, commander of theStrategic Missile Forces, as of November 2019, there were "more than 150" launchers of the "Yars" complex (silo and mobile-based) in operation. Regiments inYoshkar-Ola,Teykovo,Nizhny Tagil andNovosibirsk have been fully rearmed with theTEL version of "Yars" and rearmament of theIrkutsk missile regiments is to be complete until the end of 2019. According to Karakaev, RVSN receives "around 20" "Yars" complexes per year.[40] 3 missile regiments in Barnaul begun combat duty in 2019-2020 and one more in Tver region in 2022.[41][42][43]

On 29 March 2023, the Yars missile was exercised simultaneously in three regions.[44]

Controversies

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The USNational Air and Space Intelligence Center NASIC always believed that Yars was just a Topol M in violation of the START Treaty, something that is reflected in both the Mod 2 designation and the illustrations showing the SS-27 Mod 1 and Mod 2 to be identical.[1]

Variants

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Road-mobile version

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  • Yars-S: The modernized and scaled-down version of the road-mobile "Yars".[42]

Rail version

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  • Barguzin: A railcar launched version is being developed, calledBZhRK Barguzin.

Operators

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 Russia

TheStrategic Missile Troops are the only operator of the RS-24Yars.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcd"Ballistic and Cruise Missile Threat". Defense Intelligence Ballistic Missile Analysis Committee. 2017.
  2. ^CSIS Missile Threat - SS-29 (RS-24 "Yars")
  3. ^Administrator.- Russia Russian army military equipment vehicles UK https://missilethreat.csis.org/missile/rs-24/ - Russia Russian army military equipment vehicles UK. Retrieved10 May 2015.{{cite web}}:Check|url= value (help);Missing or empty|title= (help)
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  5. ^Today, Military."Yars Intercontinental ballistic missile". Retrieved28 May 2017.[dead link]
  6. ^abc"SS-27 Mod 2 / RS-24 Yars – Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance".
  7. ^Trevithick, Joseph (2017-10-06)."Russia Tests Modified RS-24 Ballistic Missile With an "Experimental Warhead"".The War Zone. Retrieved2025-08-10.That the RS-24, also known as the Topol-MR, carried multiple warheads was already well established.
  8. ^Bilyana Lilly (21 August 2014).Russian Foreign Policy toward Missile Defense: Actors, Motivations, and Influence. Lexington Books. p. 92.ISBN 978-0-7391-8385-4.
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  10. ^abKristensen, Hans (7 May 2014)."Russian ICBM Force Modernization: Arms Control Please!". Federation of American Scientists.
  11. ^"Russian Official Boasts of New ICBM".The Guardian. London. Archived fromthe original on 2007-06-02. Retrieved2007-05-29.
  12. ^Sweeney, Conor (November 28, 2008)."Russia seeks new missiles due to U.S. shield plans".Reuters. Retrieved14 March 2009.
  13. ^Luke Harding (2007-05-30)."Russian missile test adds to arms race fears".The Guardian. London. Retrieved15 February 2011.
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  15. ^Военная приемка. Ярс. Ядерная ракета сдерживания. Часть 1 (in Russian), tvzvezda.ru,archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved1 December 2019
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  19. ^"Russia successfully tests intercontinental missile".spacewar.com. Space War Report. 25 December 2007.
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  22. ^"Russia carries out 10 successful launches of Yars ICBMs since 2012". TASS. 23 December 2020.
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  24. ^Podvig, Pavel (2023-10-25)."Annual exercise of strategic forces".Russian Strategic Nuclear Forces. Retrieved2023-11-05.
  25. ^"Минобороны РФ провело учебно-боевой пуск "Ярса" с космодрома Плесецк".TASS (in Russian). 2024-03-01. Retrieved2024-03-02.
  26. ^Podvig, Pavel (2024-10-29)."Strategic forces exercise includes a launch of Bulava".Russian Strategic Nuclear Forces. Retrieved2024-10-30.
  27. ^Podvig, Pavel (2025-10-22)."Regular exercise of strategic forces".Russian Strategic Nuclear Forces. Retrieved2025-10-24.
  28. ^"ВПК". Vpk-news.ru. Retrieved2011-10-04.[permanent dead link]
  29. ^РВСН оснащаются новыми ракетами с разделяющимися боеголовками [Strategic Missile Forces are equipped with new missiles with multiple warheads].Armstass.su (in Russian). АРМС-ТАСС. Archived fromthe original on 2 October 2011.
  30. ^"нПСФХЕ: аНЕБНИ ЯНЯРЮБ пЮЙЕРМШУ БНИЯЙ НАМНБЪР МЮ 80 ОПНЖЕМРНБ". Lenta.ru. Retrieved2011-10-04.
  31. ^На вооружение РВСН поступил дивизион новых ракет [The division of new missiles entered service with the Strategic Missile Forces]. Вести.Ru / Vesti.ru. 2010-07-19. Archived fromthe original on 7 March 2012.
  32. ^Ракеты лучше, полков меньше [Better missiles, fewer regiments]. Vz.ru. 2010-12-17. Retrieved2011-10-04.
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  34. ^Фото: пресс-служба Минобороны России (17 December 2011).Второй дивизион "Ярсов" заступит на дежурство в Ивановской области | Оборона и безопасность | Лента новостей "РИА Новости" [The second "Yarsov" division will take up duty in the Ivanovo region].Риа Новости. Ria.ru. Retrieved2012-02-11.
  35. ^В РВСН завершилось перевооружение Тейковского соединения на ракетные комплексы 5-го поколения "Тополь-М" и "Ярс" [The Strategic Missile Forces completed the re-equipment of the Teikovsky formation with the 5th generation Topol-M and Yars missile systems]. Retrieved10 May 2015.
  36. ^"ТАСС: Армия и ОПК - Шойгу: оснащенность Российской армии современным оружием и техникой за год выросла на 7%".ТАСС. Retrieved10 May 2015.
  37. ^"New Yars-S Missile Systems To Enter Combat Duty In Russia's Barnaul In November". Retrieved19 October 2019.
  38. ^Три полка РВСН перевооружат на комплексы "Ярс-С" до 2021 года [Three regiments of the Strategic Missile Forces will be re-equipped with Yars-S complexes until 2021].Риа Новости (in Russian).RIA Novosti. 18 October 2019. Retrieved19 October 2019.
  39. ^В РВСН заявили, что ракеты РФ "Ярс" невозможно перехватить существующими средствами ПРО [The Strategic Missile Forces stated that "Yars" missiles of the Russian Federation cannot be intercepted by existing missile defense systems] (in Russian).TASS. 29 November 2019. Retrieved30 November 2019.
  40. ^"РВСН получают около 20 стратегических комплексов "Ярс" в год - командующий" (in Russian).Interfax. 29 November 2019. Retrieved30 November 2019.
  41. ^Podvig, Pavel (15 December 2020)."Yars regiment added to the Barnaul missile division".Russian Strategic Nuclear Forces.
  42. ^abМинобороны раскрыло характеристики стратегического комплекса "Ярс-С" [The Ministry of Defense revealed the characteristics of the strategic complex "Yars-S"] (in Russian). TASS. 29 January 2021. Retrieved30 January 2021.
  43. ^"Missile unit in Tver Region enters combat duty with Yars ICBM system — missile force chief".
  44. ^"Russia starts Yars intercontinental ballistic missile drills". Al Jazeera Media Network. 29 March 2023.

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