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dance play with numbers!
Assume a squadron of 12 B-70 type US bombers approach the eastern coast of Russia from somewhere over Norway, cruising at Mach 3 at 100,000 feet inbound to Moscow. Assume an S-400 missile battery in Pskov, about 350 US standard miles from Moscow, that detects the flight at a slant range of 250 miles (the estimated detection range from
Wiki). So, no sleep 'til Brooklyn or 600 miles 'til Moscow.
The "B-70s" are 19 miles above earth, so the overland max detection range is 231 miles. At Mach 3, the "B-70s" are covering ~2,300 miles per hour. Assuming the B-70s plan to drop bombs on Pskov from directly overhead, the Pskov S-400 crews have about 5 minutes to detect the inbounds, target and launch against them. But wait! If Pskov's the target, those B-70s will drop their JDAM-style nukes from 100k and Mach 3 at a range of 50 miles minimum, maybe farther, from the target. Now there's only 4 minutes and ~40 seconds' worth of time. The missiles themselves have a stated range of
130 nautical miles, or 150 statute miles. So the missiles have 3 minutes, 40 seconds as an engagement envelope. But...the 9M96E2 missile fired by the S-400 has a maximum height capability of 30km, or 18.6 miles.
The B-70s are already above the maximum engagement height of the S-400 system, and the B-70s may be able (with control from their human crew) to trade a half-Mach of speed for another 10-15,000 feet of altitude, nosing over and resuming speed and cruise altitude when past Pskov's basket.
But wait, I'm a smart Russkie, and instead of engaging I'm going to send my radar information to Moscow and let them decide what to do! My early warning gives Moscow almost 16 minutes to coordinate a response to the inbound capitalist running dogs! Plenty of time! So it took Pskov 1 minute to recognize the incoming threat and send it to Moscow. 15 minutes to respond. Still good. So it took the watch commander in Moscow a minute to confirm the feed from Pskov, decide it was legitimate, and pass the intercept information on to his intercept crews. So what? THAT WARNING MEANS NOTHING, because the Moscow missileer is still bound by his own S-400's detection range. As of today, to my knowledge, there ain't no Russian JTIDS equivalent that would allow a missile radar in Pskov to feed track data for an intercept solution to a missile battery in Moscow. And the B-70s would STILL be at the extreme top of the S-400 missiles' engagement range!
The S-400's missiles, at an average velocity of 1,000m/sec (see prior reference), would take 30 seconds to intercept the B-70s directly overhead the launchers. That's IF those B-70s went right over the launchers, IF they didn't zoom out of the defense's engagement envelope, IF they didn't hit their ECM on first launch warning and go evasive. Probable end result: bye-bye Moscow. With an effective high-altitude supersonic cruise missile profile and no evasion.
Aside from current numbers, crewed bomber crews could make climbs, dives, turns, course changes, and engage ECM in a manner that no ICBM could do, then drive in and deliver the payload. Just on the comparison between a 1960's XB-70 and a current generation S-400, the bomber force wins hands down.