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    The R-11 Zemlya (Russian: Р-11 Земля, lit. 'Earth'), GRAU index 8A61 was a Soviet tactical ballistic missile. It is also known by its NATO reporting name...
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    estimated at 7,000 (1960–1987). Also designated R-300 during the 1970s, the R-17 was derived from the R-11 Zemlya. It has been operated by 32 countries and...
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  • R11 (redirect from R-11)
    Catalonia, Spain Caudron R.11, a French biplane fighter R11: Highly flammable, a risk phrase R-11 regional road (Montenegro) R-11 Zemlya, a Soviet tactical...
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  • List of missiles (section R)
    (SS-1b/SS-1c) (NATO reporting name for the R-11 Zemlya and R-300 Elbrus family) Scunner (SS-1) (NATO reporting name for the R-1) SD-10 (Pakistani beyond visual...
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    Scud missile (redirect from R-300)
    Scud was in the NATO name SS-1b Scud-A, applied to the R-11 Zemlya ballistic missile. The earlier R-1 missile had carried the NATO name SS-1 Scunner, but...
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    the basic airframe from the R-5 with an engine developed from the R-11 Zemlya. The R-11 was a short-range missile that used nitric acid as an oxidizer and...
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     Turkey R-11 Zemlya SS-1b Scud-A Liquid propelled 0700 180 km 1958  Soviet Union 2K1 Mars FROG-2 Solid propelled 0700 7–18 km  Soviet Union R-17/R-300 Elbrus...
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    anti-missile and anti-aircraft rockets, and in 1951, his engine powered the R-11 Zemlya short-range missile, later named the Scud. He designed a series of course-correction...
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  • 2003 with the disarmament of Libya. Hwasong-5 – (North Korea) R-11 Zemlya – (Soviet Union) R-17 Elbrus – (Soviet Union) Scud missile – (Soviet Union) Ghaznavi...
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    Texas-based aerospace firm Firefly Aerospace opened a Research and Development (R&D) centre in Dnipro to develop small and medium-sized launch vehicles for...
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    for each. Also in 1978, Romania purchased R-17 Elbrus (Scud-B) missile systems to replace the former R-11 Zemlya (Scud-A). All rockets had conventional warheads...
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  • Bureau». R-11 Zemlya R-13 (missile) R-17 Elbrus R-21 (missile) Shtil' Volna R-27 Zyb R-29 Vysota R-29RM Shtil R-29RMU Sineva R-29RMU2 Layner R-39 Rif RS-28...
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    in Kremenchuk with the 6th Guards Tank Army. It was equipped with R-11 Zemlya and R-17 Elbrus tactical ballistic missiles. It included the 661st and two...
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    pub Rowman & Littlefield, 1991, ISBN 978-0-8476-7673-6. Melvin Ember, Carol R. Ember (2002). Encyclopedia of Urban Cultures: Cities and Cultures Around...
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    most produced supersonic aircraft. 1955 Ballistic missile submarine R-11 Zemlya submarine-launched ballistic missile by Victor Makeev, Project 611 ballistic...
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  • Missile Battalion, as well as a technical battery. It was equipped with R-11 Zemlya (SS-1B Scud A) tactical ballistic missiles. In December 1963, the brigade...
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  • on September 16, 1955, at 17:32, launched an R-11FM (SS-N-1 Scud-A), the naval variant of the R-11 Zemlya (SS-1b Scud-A); the first submarine-launched...
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    two examples of prewar Polish military aircraft in the collection: a PZL P.11 (the only surviving example in the world) and a PWS-26, survived only because...
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  • Tsar Bomba (category Novaya Zemlya)
    metres (13,000 ft) above the cape Sukhoy Nos of Severny Island, Novaya Zemlya, 15 km (9.3 mi) from Mityushikha Bay, north of the Matochkin Strait. The...
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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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  • Battalions, as well as a technical battery. The brigade was equipped with R-11 Zemlya (SS-1B Scud A) tactical ballistic missiles. In August 1963, the 273rd...
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  • separate missile battalions and a technical battery. It was equipped with R-11 Zemlya (SS-1B Scud A) tactical ballistic missiles. In December 1991, the brigade...
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  • 1961 in Bila Tserkva with the 1st Guards Army. It was equipped with R-11 Zemlya and R-17 Elbrus Scud missiles. In 1966, the brigade moved to Rüdersdorf...
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  • The brigade was equipped with R-11 Zemlya (SS-1B Scud A) tactical ballistic missiles and later would receive updated R-17 Elbrus (SS-1C Scud B) missiles...
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    Novaya Zemlya) – two tests, with R-11M rockets launch from Rogachevo. Roza (#94 and 99, September 12–16, 1961, at Novaya Zemlya) – two tests, with R-12 rockets...
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  • Autumn 1879 from the split of an earlier revolutionary organization called Zemlya i Volya ("Land and Liberty"). Predecessor groups had already started using...
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    permanent Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station. A successful test launch of the R-11 Zemlya tactical ballistic missile is carried out by the Soviet Union in the...
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  • part of the Baltic Military District. The brigade was equipped with R-11 Zemlya (SS-1B Scud A) tactical ballistic missiles. In 1966, the brigade moved...
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  • separate rocket battalions and a technical battery. It was equipped with R-11 Zemlya and R-17 Elbrus tactical ballistic missiles. The brigade was disbanded in...
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    to the west by the Kara Strait and Novaya Zemlya, and from the Laptev Sea to the east by the Severnaya Zemlya archipelago. Ultimately the Kara, Barents...
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