Bramhos 2.6mach speed.. developed by india. by far the fasted crusie missile in the world.
1,500 mph (2,400 kph, Mach 2)
About 40000 mph to 60000 mph depending on the type of missile.
I do not understand your question. Do you mean the speed of its shockwave? That is supersonic. Do you mean the speed of its x-rays and gamma rays? That is the speed of light. Do you mean the speed of its fallout? That depends on wind speeds. Do you mean the speed of its delivery vehicle? Is that a bomber? Subsonic. Is that an ICBM? Roughly orbital velocity. Is that a cruise missile? Subsonic. Is that an artillery shell? Supersonic. Is that an antisubmarine depth bomb? Slow. Or do you mean some other speed? A more precisely worded question will help get a more precise answer.
It depends on the delivery mechanism. If dropped by a modern jet bomber, a nuke can acheive low supersonic speeds. If on a intercontinental ballistic missile, a nuclear weapon can reach speeds exceeding 15 times the speed of sound, or several thousand miles per hour.
its not spud but "SCUD" missile.its a Russian missile but in NATOs code its called a scud missile.it was developed during the cold war.
Scud is a codename for a short range Russian built ground to ground missile used by Saddam Hussein in the 1st Gulf War.
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According to Wikipedia: "Scud is a series of tactical ballistic missiles developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War and exported widely to other countries. The term comes from the NATO reporting name SS-1 Scud which was attached to the missile by Western intelligence agencies. The Russian names for the missile are the R-11 (the first version), R-17 and R-300 Elbrus (later developments). The name Scud has been widely used to refer to these missiles and the wide variety of derivative variants developed in other countries based on the Soviet design." Here is the link to the article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scud "The Scud-B, deployed on a mobile launcher, was the version most commonly used by the Iraqi army in the Gulf War 1991. It is a relatively inaccurate weapon due to its primitive guidance system." Link to this source: http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Scud+missile
The Alberta-born CNN reporter who became known as the "stud scud" during the Persian Gulf War was Peter Arnett. He earned this nickname for his reporting on the scud missile attacks launched by Iraq during the conflict.
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Bramhos 2.6mach speed.. developed by india. by far the fasted crusie missile in the world.
BRAHMOS is the high speed & powerfull missile inthe world. Which is developed by India & Russian Joint team.
It has a blast radius of 160m to 250m. The bomb weighs 5 kg containing 1.2 kg of HE. The missile is 11.2 m long and has a diameter if 0.88m.