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    were used. "Desna-V" (Десна-В, Russian for "gum"), the silo launch area, consisted of three underground silos with the ability to launch the R-9 within 20...
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  • identified as an R-9 Desna and given the NATO reporting name SS-8 Sasin. Within the Soviet Union, it carried the GRAU index 8K66. Design of the R-26 was initiated...
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    R9 or R-9 may refer to: R-9 Desna, a Soviet ICBM USS R-9 (SS-86), a United States Navy submarine in commission from 1919 to 1931 and from 1941 to 1945...
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    2000 (Germano-Swiss) Condor (Argentina) Crotale (France) Desna (popular name for the R-9 Desna intercontinental ballistic missile) Dnipro Dongfeng 1 (SS-2)...
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  • Desna or Desná may refer to: Desná (Jablonec nad Nisou District), a town in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic Dešná (Jindřichův Hradec District)...
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  • spacecraft launches to the International Space Station. R-16 SS-7 Saddler R-9 Desna / SS-8 Sasin R-36 SS-9 Scarp. Russia's first MIRVed missile UR-100 8K84 /...
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    August 1957; the R-7 flew over 6,000 km (3,700 mi) and became the world's first ICBM. The first strategic-missile unit became operational on 9 February 1959...
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    from 1975 to 1995. R-7 Semyorka, SS-6 Sapwood – In service from 1959 to 1968. R-9 Desna, SS-8 Sasin – In service from 1964 to 1976. R-16, SS-7 Saddler –...
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  • insisted on sticking to the liquid oxygen/kerosene propellants of his R-9 Desna ICBM design, despite the military's preference for the more toxic but...
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  • USSR Khartron 11,000 km 141,000 kg 5 Mt Inactive 1961 No Silo 2,700 m 17 R-9 Desna USSR NPO Energomash Khartron 11,000 km N/A 2.3 Mt Inactive 1961 No Silo...
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    on 9 March 2018. Retrieved 9 March 2018. "Sriharikota ISRO blast kills six". The Times of India. 24 February 2004. Archived from the original on 9 March...
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    Berserk (IFV) [uk], Tur (IFV) [uk] Developed the anti-ship missile complex R-360 Neptune (see Sinking of the Moskva). In 2022, several new weapons systems...
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  • HJ-9 Anti-Tank Missile HJ-10 Anti-Tank Missile HJ-12 Anti-Tank Missile ASGLA (Igla missile) (Germano-Ukrainian) land-based VSHORAD system ASRAD-R (Bolide...
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  • hypergolic-fuelled R-36 silo-launched missile led to the cancellation of the UR-200 in 1965.  Soviet Union R-9 Desna by Sergei Korolev R-16 by Mikhail Yangel...
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    for supplying rocket engines for Sergei Korolev, the designer of the R-9 Desna (SS-8 Sasin). Among his designs was the powerful RD-170 liquid propellant...
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    modifications: R-1 (missile) R-1B, R-1V, R-1D, R-1E R-2 (missile) R-5 missile, R-5M, R-11, R-11A, R-11F R-7 Semyorka, R-7A Semyorka R-9 Desna RT-1 RT-2 R-7 (rocket...
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  • Kingdom. October 24 – Fire at the Soviet Union's Baikonur Cosmodrome in an R-9 Desna underground missile silo; seven people are killed. October 30 – The car...
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    The first training launch (R-2 missile) was performed on August 18. On May 30, 1964, two regiments armed with R-9 Desna ICBM were formed under command...
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  • including Field Marshal Mitrofan Nedelin. 1963 – An oxygen leak from an R-9 Desna missile at the Baikonur Cosmodrome triggers a fire that kills seven people...
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  • (310 mi) 7 April R-12 Dvina Kapustin Yar MVS MVS Suborbital Missile test 7 April Successful Apogee: 402 kilometres (250 mi) 9 April 09:16 R-9 Desna Baikonur Site...
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    FROG-7 Scud-A R-11 Zemlya Scud-B R-17 Elbrus R-9 Desna TR-1 Temp RT-20P R-12 Dvina R-14 Chusovaya R-16 R-5 Pobeda P-15 Termit P-5 Pyatyorka R-21 In mid-later...
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  • (720 mi) Unknown R-9 Desna Baikonur RVSN RVSN Suborbital Missile test Unknown Successful Apogee: 1,160 kilometres (720 mi) Unknown R-9 Desna Baikonur RVSN...
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  • (71 mi) 9 January R-12 Dvina Kapustin Yar MVS MVS Suborbital Missile test 9 January Successful Apogee: 402 kilometres (250 mi) 9 January R-9 Desna Baikonur...
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  • September R-9 Desna Baikonur RVSN RVSN Suborbital Missile test 24 September Successful Apogee: 1,160 kilometres (720 mi) 25 September 04:03:33 R-36 Baikonur...
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  • Missile test 19 March Successful Apogee: 520 kilometres (320 mi) 21 March R-9 Desna Baikonur RVSN RVSN Suborbital Missile test 21 March Launch failure 21...
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  • kilometres (145 mi) 14 February R-9 Desna Baikonur RVSN RVSN Suborbital Missile test 14 February Launch failure 14 February R-12 Dvina Makat MVS MVS Suborbital...
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  • Apogee: 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) 8 October R-9 Desna Baikonur Site 51 RVSN RVSN Suborbital Missile test 8 October Launch failure 9 October Daniel CERES ONERA...
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  • (620 mi) 21 July R-16U Baikonur RVSN RVSN Suborbital Missile test 21 July Successful Apogee: 1,210 kilometres (750 mi) 21 July R-9 Desna Baikonur RVSN RVSN...
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  • Test flight 4 March Successful Apogee: 181 kilometres (112 mi) 4 March R-9 Desna Baikonur RVSN RVSN Suborbital Missile test 4 March Successful Apogee:...
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  • Frank R. Paolini; Bruno B. Rossi (1 December 1962). "EVIDENCE FOR X RAYS FROM SOURCES OUTSIDE THE SOLAR SYSTEM". Physical Review Letters. Vol. 9, no. 11...
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