The R-12 Dvina was a theatre ballistic missile developed and deployed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Its GRAU designation was 8K63 (8K63U or...
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Dvina may refer to: Western Dvina, one of the names of Daugava, a river in Russia, Belarus, and Latvia Northern Dvina, a river in northern Russia R-12...
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first nuclear missile base of the Soviet Union built to house underground R-12 Dvina (NATO reporting name: SS-4 Sandal) ballistic medium-range missiles. In...
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Soviet rocket R-5M (SS-3 'Shyster'), the R-12 Dvina (SS-4 'Sandal'), the R-14 Chusovaya (SS-5 'Skean'), the first widely deployed Soviet ICBM R-16 (SS-7 'Saddler')...
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List of missiles (section R)
41 (CSS-X-10) (DF-41) Dvina (popular name for the R-12 Dvina theatre ballistic missile) EGBU-15 Elbrus (popular name for the R-300, a Scud variant) Emad...
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Turkey Cenk – 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) Soviet Union R-5 Pobeda – 1,200 kilometres (750 mi) R-12 Dvina – 2,080 kilometres (1,290 mi) RT-15 – 2,500 kilometres...
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RT-23/SS-24 Molodets ICBM silo near Pervomaysk Ukraine. Plokštinė R-12 Dvina MRBM base. R-36 missile being lowered into a missile silo. The United Kingdom...
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aircraft to the Eastern Front. During the 1960s, Anadyr was home to an R-12 Dvina (SS-4 Sandal) medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) complex, which could...
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2010. Soviet Union Strategic Rocket Forces − Scrapped List of missiles R-12 Dvina DF-26 Agni-IV Kokoshin, Andrei (September 2012), Reflections on the Cuban...
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operator Sandalwood, aromatic plant SS-4 Sandal, NATO reporting name for the R-12 Dvina theatre ballistic missile The Sandals, American surf rock band Bjørg Sandal...
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Tsyklon-3 Kosmos-2I Kosmos-3M R-12 Dvina TBM, NATO reporting name SS-4 'Sandal' R-14 Chusovaya ICBM, NATO reporting name SS-5 'Skean' R-16 ICBM, NATO reporting...
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R-12 Dvina, which in its single-stage variant, had a maximum range of 2,000km and a circle of equal probability of 2,400m. The dual-stage R-12 Dvina was...
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Temp - 900 kilometres (560 mi) Soviet Union R-5 Pobeda - 1,200 kilometres (750 mi) Soviet Union R-12 Dvina - 2,080 kilometres (1,290 mi) Soviet Union...
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SS-28 Saber 2. It was intended to replace, or augment, the R-12 Dvina (SS-4 Sandal) and R-14 Chusovaya (SS-5 Skean) missiles deployed from 1958 and 1961...
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self-propelled systems Iran – 9 HQ-2 Kazakhstan - 12 S-75M Volkhov Kyrgyzstan – 6 S-75M3 Dvina Myanmar – 48 next 250 in 2008[citation needed] North...
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Archived 4 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Time, 27 October 1961 Richard R. Wertz. "Exploring Chinese History: Politics: International Relations: Sino-...
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MMP/SEA LAUNCHED (ship-to-ship/shore) Pluton R.530 S1 S2 S3 SS.10 (MGM-21A) SS.11 (AGM-22) SS.12 / AS.12 Super 530 AGM Armiger AS.34 Kormoran 1/2 ASRAD...
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RD-107 engines and one RD-108. In 1954, he began to design engines for the R-12 Dvina (SS-4 Sandal), which had been designed by Mikhail Yangel. He also became...
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including the R-1 (September–October 1948, September–October 1949), R-2 (September–October 1949), R-5 Pobeda (March 1953), R-12 Dvina, and R-14 Chusovaya...
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one of four tennis-court-sized sites capable of handling the larger R-12 Dvina. Similar sites were set up at Vogelsang, Zehdenick and Lychen (1xpad)....
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(Moscow) NPO Trud/Kusnetsov (Samara) NPO Yuzhnoye (Dnipro) designers of the R-12 Dvina rocket NVP Protek Guroff, Gregory; Carstensen, Fred V. (2014). Entrepreneurship...
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view talk edit Spaceflight portal Krebs, Gunter. "Vanguard". Gunter's Space Page. Archived from the original on 12 February 2009. Retrieved 2 March 2009....
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of the Soviet Strategic Rocket Forces. The division was equipped with R-12 Dvina intercontinental ballistic missiles.[dubious – discuss] In 1975 the city...
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burst energy, 530 kt is equivalent to W88 and 2.9 Mt is equivalent to R-12 Dvina.[citation needed] This minor planet was named after the duende, fairy-...
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Lithuania's independence was declared. Around 1964, two coupled Soviet R-12 Dvina (SS-4) nuclear missile bases were built in the woods near Ukmergė under...
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(160 mi) 17 July R-12 Dvina Sovetskaya Gavan MVS MVS Suborbital Missile test 17 July Successful Apogee: 402 kilometres (250 mi) 17 July R-12 Dvina Kapustin Yar...
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through October 28 – The Soviet Union attempts to deploy R-12 Dvina medium-range ballistic missiles and R-14 Chusovaya intermediate-range ballistic missiles...
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Krebs, Gunter. "Vanguard". Gunter's Space Page. Archived from the original on 12 February 2009. Retrieved 2 March 2009. Lafleur, Claude. "Pioneer 4". Spacecrafts...
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larger R-12 Dvina. Other similar sites were set up at Fürstenberg/Havel (four pads), and Lychen (one pad). Soviet military records state that the R-5 were...
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