UGM-133 Trident II

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submarine-launched ballistic missile, built by Lockheed Martin Space System

1993-01-01T00:00:00Z
1996-11-02T00:00:00Z
1983-01-21T00:00:00Z
1995-07-29T00:00:00Z
1992-06-13T00:00:00Z
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180326-N-UK333-189 (41145118741)180326-N-UK333-189 (41145118741)
A Trident II (D-5X2) intercontinental ballistic missile clears a launch pad during the second developmental test flight of the system. The missile is designed for submerged firing from the ninth nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine USS TENNESSEE (SSBN 734) and all subsequent submarines in its class. Note: Third view in a series of threeA Trident II (D-5X2) intercontinental ballistic missile clears a launch pad during the second developmental test flight of the system. The missile is designed for submerged firing from the ninth nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine USS TENNESSEE (SSBN 734) and all subsequent submarines in its class. Note: Third view in a series of three
A Trident Missile Breaks the Surface After Being Fired from HMS Vanguard MOD 45151581A Trident Missile Breaks the Surface After Being Fired from HMS Vanguard MOD 45151581
DASO Trident missile test firing on-board HMS Vigilant MOD 45159461DASO Trident missile test firing on-board HMS Vigilant MOD 45159461
Flickr - Official U.S. Navy Imagery - Unarmed Trident missile launches from submarine.Flickr - Official U.S. Navy Imagery - Unarmed Trident missile launches from submarine.
Protest against Trident II Missile, Cape Canaveral Florida, 1987Protest against Trident II Missile, Cape Canaveral Florida, 1987
The MC3810 Arming, Fuzing and Firing system for the W88 warheadThe MC3810 Arming, Fuzing and Firing system for the W88 warhead
The US Missile and Rocket Hallway (Navy) in the unclassified section at the Nuclear Weapons Instructional Museum.The US Missile and Rocket Hallway (Navy) in the unclassified section at the Nuclear Weapons Instructional Museum.
Trident 2 D5 PBV trajectoryTrident 2 D5 PBV trajectory
Trident growth potentialTrident growth potential
Trident II D5 launches from the USS Nebraska (SSBN 739), March 26, 2008Trident II D5 launches from the USS Nebraska (SSBN 739), March 26, 2008
Trident II missile imageTrident II missile image
TridentMissileSystemTridentMissileSystem
UGM-133A Trident II launch in June 2014UGM-133A Trident II launch in June 2014
UGM-133 operatorsUGM-133 operators
UGM 133 Trident II D-5 operational overhaul test June 2014 2-4UGM 133 Trident II D-5 operational overhaul test June 2014 2-4
UGM 133 Trident II D-5 operational overhaul test June 2014UGM 133 Trident II D-5 operational overhaul test June 2014
UGM-133 Trident II launch in June 2014UGM-133 Trident II launch in June 2014
US Navy 110301-N-7237C-009 An unarmed Trident II D5 missile launches from the Ohio-class fleet ballistic-missile submarine USS Nevada (SSBN 733)US Navy 110301-N-7237C-009 An unarmed Trident II D5 missile launches from the Ohio-class fleet ballistic-missile submarine USS Nevada (SSBN 733)
US Navy 110301-N-7237C-012 Spectators aboard the Military Sealift Command navigation test support ship USNS Waters (T-AGS 45)US Navy 110301-N-7237C-012 Spectators aboard the Military Sealift Command navigation test support ship USNS Waters (T-AGS 45)
TypeDescriptionDateKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
vesselVanguard-class submarine1993submarine class, ballistic missile submarine, Royal NavyWikidata
vesselHMS Vigilant1996ballistic missile submarine, Royal NavyWikidata
vesselUSS Alabamaballistic missile submarine, United States NavyWikidata
vesselUSS Alaskaballistic missile submarine, United States NavyWikidata
vesselUSS Florida1983cruise missile submarine, ballistic missile submarine, United States NavyWikidata
vesselUSS Georgiacruise missile submarine, ballistic missile submarine, United States NavyWikidata
vesselUSS Henry M. Jacksonballistic missile submarine, United States NavyWikidata
vesselUSS Kentuckyballistic missile submarine, United States NavyWikidata
vesselUSS Louisianaballistic missile submarine, United States NavyWikidata
vesselUSS Maine1995ballistic missile submarine, United States NavyWikidata
vesselUSS Maryland1992ballistic missile submarine, United States NavyWikidata
vesselUSS Michigancruise missile submarine, ballistic missile submarine, United States NavyWikidata
vesselUSS Nebraskaballistic missile submarine, United States NavyWikidata
vesselUSS Nevadaballistic missile submarine, United States NavyWikidata
vesselUSS Ohiocruise missile submarine, ballistic missile submarine, United States NavyWikidata
vesselUSS Pennsylvaniaballistic missile submarine, United States NavyWikidata
vesselUSS Rhode Islandballistic missile submarine, United States NavyWikidata
vesselUSS Tennesseeballistic missile submarine, United States NavyWikidata
vesselUSS West Virginiaballistic missile submarine, United States NavyWikidata
vesselUSS Wyomingballistic missile submarine, United States NavyWikidata
image180326-N-UK333-189 (41145118741)2018Wikimedia
imageA Trident II (D-5X2) intercontinental ballistic missile clears a launch pad during the second developmental test flight of the system. The missile is designed for submerged firing from the ninth nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine USS TENNESSEE (SSBN 734) and all subsequent submarines in its class. Note: Third view in a series of threeWikimedia
imageA Trident Missile Breaks the Surface After Being Fired from HMS Vanguard MOD 451515812005Wikimedia
imageDASO Trident missile test firing on-board HMS Vigilant MOD 451594612012Wikimedia
imageFlickr - Official U.S. Navy Imagery - Unarmed Trident missile launches from submarine.2011Wikimedia
imageProtest against Trident II Missile, Cape Canaveral Florida, 19871987Wikimedia
imageThe MC3810 Arming, Fuzing and Firing system for the W88 warheadWikimedia
imageThe US Missile and Rocket Hallway (Navy) in the unclassified section at the Nuclear Weapons Instructional Museum.2018Wikimedia
imageTrident 2 D5 PBV trajectory2009Wikimedia
imageTrident growth potential1975Wikimedia
imageTrident II D5 launches from the USS Nebraska (SSBN 739), March 26, 20082018Wikimedia
imageTrident II missile imageWikimedia
imageTridentMissileSystem2007Wikimedia
imageUGM-133A Trident II launch in June 20142014Wikimedia
imageUGM-133 operators2015Wikimedia
imageUGM 133 Trident II D-5 operational overhaul test June 2014 2-42014Wikimedia
imageUGM 133 Trident II D-5 operational overhaul test June 20142014Wikimedia
imageUGM-133 Trident II launch in June 20142014Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 110301-N-7237C-009 An unarmed Trident II D5 missile launches from the Ohio-class fleet ballistic-missile submarine USS Nevada (SSBN 733)2011Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 110301-N-7237C-012 Spectators aboard the Military Sealift Command navigation test support ship USNS Waters (T-AGS 45)2011Wikimedia