The Trident II (D5) submarine-launched ballistic missile has an approximate range of 4,000 to 12,000 kilometers (about 2,500 to 7,500 miles), depending on its specific configuration and payload. This range allows it to effectively target locations across vast distances, enhancing the strategic deterrent capabilities of the submarines that carry it. The missile is designed for use by the U.S. Navy's Ohio-class submarines and the UK's Vanguard-class submarines.
ICBM's are surface-surface missiles and typically have a greater range than submarine launched missiles. The first developed Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM) was the Navy's UGM-27 Polaris Missile, developed by Lockheed beginning in 1957, tested in 1960, and deployed on FBM submarines beginning in 1961 on the USS George Washington (SSBN-598). The Polaris served well up through the 70's, being used by both the U.S. Navy and the British Royal Navy. It began to be replaced by the much more versatile UGM-73 Poseidon missile beginning in 1972. The Poseidon was itself eventually replaced by the UGM-96 Trident I missile beginning in 1979, and the UGM-133 Trident II (Trident D5) in 1990, which is still in use today. The Trident missiles have true intercontinental range; the Trident I had a range of 4600 nautical miles (5293.585 miles), and the Trident D5 has a range of 7,000nm (8055.456 miles). The top range of the Polaris was only 2000nm (2301.558 miles) by comparison.
soprano: C4 to A5mezzo-soprano: A3 to F#5alto: G3 to E5 (and contralto as F3-D5)tenor: roughly C3 to A4baritone: A2 to F4bass: F2 to E4A3 to D5 would be the average range for a female.
Michael Buble's range is (from what I've heard) G2-C5 (falsetto); he is a baratone.
c2-d5(c6)
The Polaris missile could carry up to 3 warheads, while the Poseidon missile was capable of carrying up to 14 warheads. The Trident I (C4) could carry 8 warheads, and the Trident II (D5) can carry up to 14 warheads. These capabilities reflect the evolution of U.S. submarine-launched ballistic missile technology over time.
You will highlight all the selected cells (assume you hold the Ctrl key down while you click on the selected cells). D5, D6, D7, D11, D12, D13
The function if(b3 d5 closed d5-b3) appears to be checking a condition related to the values of b3 and d5. If the condition evaluates to true (meaning b3 is closed to d5), it would likely return the result of d5 - b3. However, without specific definitions for "closed" and the values of b3 and d5, it's difficult to provide a precise answer.
Yes, a vocal range of G3 to D5 or E5 is considered good for a 13-year-old singer. It covers both chest and head voice range, allowing for versatility in singing different genres. It is important for young singers to develop their range gradually and safely to avoid strain or damage to their voice.
It does not have a known name apart from 'trident'.
The Chords are: A flat 5, B 5, C sharp 5, E5, D sharp 5, E5, D sharp 5, E5, B5, C5 Hope this comes in useful
August Alsina is a tenor with a vocal range spanning approximately 2 octaves, usually singing in the range of D3 to D5. He is known for his smooth and soulful vocals with a strong ability to hit high notes.
Different grades, D5 is like heating oil that has little to no odor.