The Pluton came in replacement of the U.S.-built
Honest John missile. It had an operating range between , with a
CEP of 150 m. This short range only allowed strikes on targets in
West Germany or within France itself, which led to the development of the longer ranged
Hadès missile. The system was relatively light-weight, which allowed its deployment in difficult conditions. A
CT-20 drone was available to provide last-minute information about the target before launch, making the
Pluton system battle-capable. A project for an updated version, called
Super-Pluton, was dropped in favour of the
Hadès project, and the aging
Pluton was gradually discarded until completely retired in 1993. == Units ==