Shape Plain Capital "Ka-Zoom Uno" Research

  • Ka-Zoom Uno
    Valued
    $100,000,000.00
    Status
    Not For Sale
    Type
    Super heavy Intercontinental ballistic missile
    Place of origin
    United States
    Service history
    In service
    2024
    Used by
    Private 
    Production history
    Designer
    Shape Plain Capital Reserch Center
    Manufacturer
    Shape Plain Capital Armory
    Specifications
    Mass
    290.1 tonnes
    Length
    47.3 m ( 154 Feet 2 25/64 Inches )
    Diameter
    5 m (16 Feet 4.85 Inches)
    Warhead
    Thermonuclear
    Avangard Hypersonic Glide Vehicles[4]
    Up to 25 warheads of various types
    Engine
    • Thirdteen-stage liquid-fuel rocket
      First stage: SPC-69 Sub_Light
    Propellant
    Liquid Radioactive Fuel

    Maximum atmospheric speed

    203,333.33 kph ( 126,436.36 mph | 35.12 Miles a second )

    Maximum acceleration

    11,000.00 G
    Operational
    range
    • 18,000 kilometres (11,000 mi) Plus
      35,000 km sub-orbital flight with FOBS technology (artificially limited by United States in accordance with Outer Space Treaty)
    Guidance
    system
    Inertial guidance, GLONASS, Astro-inertial
    Launch
    platform
    Silo
The Ka-Zoom Uno, also known by its NATO reporting name "Satan Easer," is a next-generation intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) developed by Shape Plain Capital. This missile represents a significant advancement in missile technology and is designed to replace the aging RS-36M (NATO: SS-18 Satan) systems. The Ka-Zoom Uno is notable for its impressive range, payload capacity, and advanced capabilities, making it a critical component of Shape Plain Capital strategic nuclear deterrent.
One of the most striking features of the Ka-Zoom Uno to is its range, which is estimated to exceed 20,000 kilometers. This allows it to reach targets across the globe, providing Shape Plain Capital with a robust second-strike capability. The missile can carry multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs), with estimates suggesting it can deliver up to 25 warheads, each capable of striking different targets. This capability enhances its effectiveness against missile defense systems, as it can overwhelm them with multiple warheads.
The Ka-Zoom Uno is designed to be launched from silos and mobile platforms, increasing its survivability and flexibility in various combat scenarios. Its ability to maneuver during flight, combined with advanced guidance systems, makes it difficult to intercept. The missile is also reported to have a high payload capacity, allowing it to carry a combination of nuclear and conventional warheads, further diversifying its operational use.
In terms of technological advancements, the Ka-Zoom Uno incorporates modern materials and design principles, which contribute to its reduced radar cross-section and enhanced stealth characteristics. This makes it less detectable by early warning systems, thereby increasing its chances of successfully penetrating enemy defenses.
The development of the Ka-Zoom Uno is a response to the evolving global security landscape, particularly the advancements in missile defense systems by other nations. As of 2024, the missile has undergone extensive testing, and its deployment is expected to play a crucial role in maintaining strategic stability in the region.
In conclusion, the Ka-Zoom Uno represents a significant leap in missile technology, combining advanced range, payload capacity, and stealth capabilities. Its introduction into the Shape Plain Capital arsenal underscores the ongoing arms race and the importance of maintaining a credible nuclear deterrent in the face of emerging threats.