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  1. UR-100N - Wikipedia

    The UR-100N, also known as RS-18A, is an intercontinental ballistic missile in service with Soviet and Russian Strategic Missile Troops. The missile was given the NATO reporting name SS-19 Stiletto and carries the industry designation 15A30 .

  2. UR-100 (SS-19) - Missile Threat

    Apr 23, 2024 · The UR-100 (NATO: SS-19 “Stiletto”) s an intercontinental-range, silo-based, liquid propellant ballistic missile system deployed by the Soviet Union and now the Russian Federation. Designed concurrently with the SS-17, with which it shares many features.

  3. UR-100 - Wikipedia

    The UR-100 (Russian: УР-100) was an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) developed and deployed by the Soviet Union from 1966 to 1996. UR (УР) in its designation stood for Universal Rocket (Russian: Универсальная Ракета).

  4. SS-19 Stiletto - Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance

    Jul 29, 2000 · The Russian UR-100N / SS-19 Stiletto is a Soviet-made two-stage, liquid-propelled ICBM. Deployed beginning in 1975 to partially replace the SS-11 ICBM force, [1] the SS-19 is similar in design to the SS-11 Sego but with increased size and accuracy.

  5. UR-100N family - RussianSpaceWeb.com

    The UR-100N is an enlarged and upgraded version of the UR-100 family of ballistic missiles, the most numerous ICBM in the Soviet ICBM fleet.

  6. UR-100N - Encyclopedia Astronautica

    Russian intercontinental ballistic missile. The UR-100N was designed as a replacement for the UR-100 at the end of its ten year storage life. Although it could be installed in the same silos, it was 50% heavier.

  7. UR-100N / SS-19 STILLETO - Russian / Soviet Nuclear Forces

    Once regarded by some as the "backbone" of the Soviet ICBM force, the fourth generation UR-100N / SS-19 intercontinental ballistic missile is a two-stage, tandem, storable liquid-propellant missile. The SS-19 is approxiamately 80 feet long and 8 1/2 feet in diameter.

  8. UR-100N - Wikiwand

    The UR-100N is a fourth-generation silo-launched liquid-propellant ICBM similar to the UR-100 but with much increased dimensions, mass, performance, and payload. The missile was not designed to use existing UR-100 silos, and therefore had new silos constructed for it.

  9. UR-100 ballistic missile family - RussianSpaceWeb.com

    UR-100 ballistic missile family. The UR-100 missile developed at Vladimir Chelomei's design bureau in the town of Reutov near Moscow became the most numerous ICBM deployed in the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Since mid-1960s, several generations of the UR-100-based missiles have been developed.

  10. UR-100N / SS-19 STILLETO - GlobalSecurity.org

    Once regarded as the "backbone" of the Soviet ICBM force, the fourth generation UR-100N / SS-19 intercontinental ballistic missile was a tandem two-stage, storable liquid-propellant ICBM. The...