We moved to Defcon 2 because relations with Fidel Castro were becoming complicated. After the failure of The Bay of Pigs Invasion Castro became Afraid of the U.S invading the island of Cuba. He considered launching all nuclear war heads that would be defined as MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction).
The range of a Cuban missile, specifically the Soviet R-12 medium-range ballistic missile, is approximately 2,000 kilometers (about 1,200 miles). Given that the distance from Cuba to New York City is roughly 1,600 kilometers (about 1,000 miles), a missile could reach its target in about 10 to 15 minutes after launch, depending on its specific trajectory and speed.
the fact that they both had nukes, and both thought that the other would bomb them, and also the "race to space" increased tension because they both wanted to get there first, and because if you have a rocket that can reach space, then it can, by default, cross continents-so both the USA and the soviets were scared that the other would use their space technology to nuke them
The Cuban Missile Crisis. The USA found out the Soviets were building missiles that could carry nuclear warheads on Cuba. Missiles which had the range to reach the USA. The USA had a naval blockade around Cuba to keep Soviet ships from reaching Cuba. A USA U-2 recon. spy plane was shot down over Cuba and the American pilot killed. The Soviet ships went back to Russia. The Soviet dismantled their missile launch sites, and the USA dismantled it's missile sites in Turkey, which could hit Russia, if launched.
A nuclear missile launched from Cuba could reach Saginaw, Michigan, in approximately 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the specific type of missile and its trajectory. The distance from Cuba to Saginaw is about 1,100 miles, and modern intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) travel at speeds exceeding 3,000 miles per hour. Therefore, the time frame for such a missile to cover that distance would be relatively short.
At first, no one could figure out what the Soviet Union was doing, by sending ship after ship to Cuba, but suspicions were high. With photographic proof in hand, that the Soviet Union was in the midst of installing short range ballistic missiles in Cuba, President Kennedy announced his findings to the world. The worst news, was that these missiles were armed with nuclear warheads, and could reach nearly every city and town of the United States. The news led to such things as bomb shelters and storage of mass amounts of food and water.
Because he was a communist dictator that allowed the Russians to build nuclear weapons in Cuba that could easily reach key targets in the United States. See "Cuban Missile Crisis."
The range of a Cuban missile, specifically the Soviet R-12 medium-range ballistic missile, is approximately 2,000 kilometers (about 1,200 miles). Given that the distance from Cuba to New York City is roughly 1,600 kilometers (about 1,000 miles), a missile could reach its target in about 10 to 15 minutes after launch, depending on its specific trajectory and speed.
the fact that they both had nukes, and both thought that the other would bomb them, and also the "race to space" increased tension because they both wanted to get there first, and because if you have a rocket that can reach space, then it can, by default, cross continents-so both the USA and the soviets were scared that the other would use their space technology to nuke them
The U.S. action in Cuba, particularly during the Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961 and the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, exemplifies the policy of containment aimed at preventing the spread of communism. The Bay of Pigs invasion sought to overthrow Fidel Castro's communist government, reflecting the U.S. commitment to counteract Soviet influence in the Western Hemisphere. Similarly, the Cuban Missile Crisis showcased the U.S. resolve to confront and contain Soviet military presence close to its borders, ultimately leading to a negotiation that resulted in the removal of Soviet missiles from Cuba. These actions underscore the U.S. strategy to limit the reach of communism during the Cold War.
You can bring up the idea of the cold war and the fear of the spread of communist governments. The fear was that if governments that were hostile towards the United States obtained nuclear weapons then we would no longer have the strategic advantage. This fear led to the Cuban Missile Crisis when the Soviet Union supplied Cuba with weaponry that could reach the United States.
In around the 1960's relations between Russia and the Unite States began to get a little tense. Once the Russians began sending Cuba nuclear weapons which were within reach of most of America, America sent out to Cuba forcing them to give the weapons back to Russia. This is known as the Cuban Missile Crisis. After this the United States would not have anything to do with Cuba. This is why Cuban cars are the mainly still the same style as the old 1950's American Style cars as well as you cannot fly to Cuba from the United States.
Primarily designed for nuclear weapons delivery, an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) can reach a minimum of 3,400 miles (5500 km).
Ballistic missiles can reach up to 5000km Ballistic missiles can reach up to 5000km
The minimum velocity of the missile would depend on the time it takes for the missile to reach the target. If the missile travels 100 meters in 1 second, then the minimum velocity would be 100 m/s.
An Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) can reach distances greater that 5500kms and can deliver one or more nuclear warheads
Yes, It can reach USIts range is 12000kmSurya II: 20000km [Status Not Confirmed]But, This is only for Self-Defence.
The Cuban Missile Crisis. The USA found out the Soviets were building missiles that could carry nuclear warheads on Cuba. Missiles which had the range to reach the USA. The USA had a naval blockade around Cuba to keep Soviet ships from reaching Cuba. A USA U-2 recon. spy plane was shot down over Cuba and the American pilot killed. The Soviet ships went back to Russia. The Soviet dismantled their missile launch sites, and the USA dismantled it's missile sites in Turkey, which could hit Russia, if launched.