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Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM)

A submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) is a type of missile that is fired from submarines and is designed to carry nuclear warheads. SLBMs can be launched while the submarine is submerged, making them stealthy and hard to detect. They travel a ballistic trajectory, meaning they launch upward before descending toward their target, similar to how a thrown ball travels. SLBMs provide countries with a discreet second-strike capability in nuclear deterrence, ensuring that even if land-based missile sites are attacked, the submarines can still launch their missiles from hidden locations in the ocean.

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    A submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) is a type of missile that is launched from submarines and is designed to deliver nuclear or conventional warheads over long distances. These missiles are stored in vertical silos within the submarine and can be fired while the submarine is submerged. SLBMs are a key part of a country's nuclear deterrent strategy, allowing for a stealthy and secure second-strike capability in case of an attack. Their mobility and concealment make them difficult for adversaries to target, enhancing the overall effectiveness of a nation’s defense strategy.

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    A Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM) is a type of missile that can be launched from submarines, allowing for stealthy and strategic nuclear capabilities. SLBMs are designed to travel long distances, typically carrying nuclear warheads. They can remain hidden underwater, making them difficult for adversaries to detect and target, thus providing a secure second-strike option in the event of a nuclear conflict. This enhances a country’s deterrence ability, ensuring that even if land-based forces are attacked, the submarine can retaliate, maintaining a balance of power in global security.