The development of the missile began in the late 1980s as a response to the American
Strategic Defense Initiative. Initially an evolutionary upgrade of the
RT-2PM Topol, the missile was redesigned in 1992. The missile's principal designer was Yuri Solomonov, who would later oversee the development of the
RSM-56 Bulava. The first flight test took place on December 20, 1994, during which the missile, launched from
Plesetsk, hit its target away. Two missiles were put on experimental combat duty in December 1997 at
Tatishchevo. Silo launcher Topol-M entered service by presidential decree on 13 July 2000, the third, fourth and fifth regiments entered service in 2000, 2003, and 2005. The last regiment was to arrive in 2012. On December 12, 2006, the first three mobile Topol-M missile systems entered duty with a missile unit stationed near the town of
Teykovo.
Current Strategic Rocket Forces Order of Battle lists the following sites with Topol-M missiles: •
27th Guards Rocket Army (HQ: Vladimir) • 60th Missile Division at Tatishchevo with 60 silo-based Topol-M • 54th Guards Missile Division at Teykovo with 18 mobile Topol-M The Topol-M missiles have a lifetime between 15 and 20 years. ==Missile defense evasion capabilities==