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From the 70s to the end of the Cold War France deployed its own tracked vehicle launched battlefield nuclear missile, Pluton.
A truck and trailer mounted replacement Hades was entering service as the Cold War ended.
In peacetime Pluton and its warheads were stationed in France. However, once a war started the launchers would move into West Germany where France's First Army was still stationed even after France withdrew it from NATO.
France was quite open about what it would with its Plutons. They would be launched against an invading force as an "ultimate warning" not to invade France.
Although the Warsaw Pact was the likely invader, some have noted that given the rise of right wing politicians in West Germany in the 60s France might have had other threats in mind too.
Pluton left service thirty years ago but little has been revealed about where, when and how it would be used. There must be some fascinating Pluton stories out there.
France still retains tactical nuclear weapons designed to deliver an "ultimate warning" but these are now airborne.
A truck and trailer mounted replacement Hades was entering service as the Cold War ended.
In peacetime Pluton and its warheads were stationed in France. However, once a war started the launchers would move into West Germany where France's First Army was still stationed even after France withdrew it from NATO.
France was quite open about what it would with its Plutons. They would be launched against an invading force as an "ultimate warning" not to invade France.
Although the Warsaw Pact was the likely invader, some have noted that given the rise of right wing politicians in West Germany in the 60s France might have had other threats in mind too.
Pluton left service thirty years ago but little has been revealed about where, when and how it would be used. There must be some fascinating Pluton stories out there.
France still retains tactical nuclear weapons designed to deliver an "ultimate warning" but these are now airborne.