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- R-17_Elbrus diameter "880.0".
- R-17_Elbrus length "11200.0".
- R-17_Elbrus weight "5800.0".
- R-17_Elbrus abstract "The R-17 Elbrus, GRAU index 9K72 is a tactical ballistic missile, initially developed by the Soviet Union. It is also known by its NATO reporting name SS-1C Scud-B. It is one of several Soviet missiles to carry the reporting name Scud; the most prolifically launched of the series, with a production run 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 manufactured in four countries outside the Soviet Union. It is still in service with some.The first mock-up was designed and built by Makeyev in 1958–1959, before the programme was transferred to the Votkinsk Machine Building Plant in 1959 for mass production. The first launch was conducted in 1961, and it entered service in 1964.The R-17 featured important improvements over the R-11. The Isayev RD-21 engine used a combination of inhibited red fuming nitric acid (IRFNA) oxidiser and unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) fuel, fed into the combustion chamber by fuel pumps that ensured a more consistent thrust. The guidance system, active only during the boosted phase, uses three gyroscopes, that give it a Circular Error of Probability (CEP) of 450m (900m according to western sources.) A nuclear warhead was designed for the R-17, with a selectable yield, from 5 to 70 kilotons. However it could also carry a chemical warhead, containing 555 kg of viscous VX; a conventional weapon, with a single high explosive warhead; or a series of fragmentation payloads, using either high explosive, anti-tank or anti-runway munitions.At first, the R-17 was carried on a tracked TEL similar to that of the R-11, designated 2P19, but this was not very successful, as the vibration of the tracks had a tendency to interfere with the launch electronics. Production of this model was halted after Khrushchev cancelled the production of heavy tanks in 1962, and a wheeled launcher was designed by the Titan Central Design Bureau, becoming operational in 1967. The new MAZ-543 vehicle was officially designated 9P117 Uragan, and its Russian crews nicknamed it Kashalot (sperm whale), because of its size. The eight-wheeled MAZ-543 has a loaded weight of 37,400 kg, a road speed of 55 km/h and a range of 650 km. It can carry out the launch sequence autonomously, but this is usually directed from a separate command vehicle. The missile is raised to a vertical position by means of hydraulically powered cranes, which usually takes four minutes, while the total sequence lasts about one hour.".
- R-17_Elbrus diameter "0.88".
- R-17_Elbrus length "11.2".
- R-17_Elbrus origin Soviet_Union.
- R-17_Elbrus thumbnail Rakieta_wz8K-14_SCUD_RB.jpg?width=300.
- R-17_Elbrus type Short-range_ballistic_missile.
- R-17_Elbrus usedInWar Gulf_War.
- R-17_Elbrus usedInWar Iran–Iraq_War.
- R-17_Elbrus usedInWar Libyan_Civil_War_(2011).
- R-17_Elbrus usedInWar Soviet–Afghan_War.
- R-17_Elbrus usedInWar Yom_Kippur_War.
- R-17_Elbrus weight "5800000.0".
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageID "20347053".
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageLength "8267".
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageRevisionID "673949729".
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- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Ajdabiya.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Aleksei_Mihailovich_Isaev.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Battleship_(rocketry).
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_weapon_delivery_systems.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cold_War_missiles_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuclear_missiles_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Short-range_ballistic_missiles_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tactical_ballistic_missiles.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tactical_ballistic_missiles_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Combustion_chamber.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Explosive_material.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink GRAU.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink GRAU_index.
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- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink High_explosives.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Hwasong-5.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Hwasong-6.
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- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Libyan_Civil_War_(2011).
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink MAZ-543.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink MAZ-7310.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink NATO.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink NATO_reporting_name.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Nikita_Khrushchev.
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- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink R-11_Zemlya.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink RD-21.
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- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink USSR.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Unsymmetrical_dimethylhydrazine.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink VX_(nerve_agent).
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Viktor_Makeyev.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Votkinsk_Machine_Building_Plant.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Votkinsk_Plant_State_Production_Association.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink Yom_Kippur_War.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink File:2TZM-5306.JPG.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink File:SS-1C_Scud_B_missiles_on_TEL.JPEG.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLink File:Wz8K14_RB3.jpg.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLinkText "R-17 Elbrus".
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLinkText "R-17 Scud".
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLinkText "R-17".
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLinkText "SCUD-B".
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Scud-B".
- R-17_Elbrus caption "An R-17 missile".
- R-17_Elbrus designDate "1956".
- R-17_Elbrus designer Viktor_Makeyev.
- R-17_Elbrus hasPhotoCollection R-17_Elbrus.
- R-17_Elbrus isMissile "yes".
- R-17_Elbrus name "R-17 Elbrus".
- R-17_Elbrus origin Soviet_Union.
- R-17_Elbrus origin USSR.
- R-17_Elbrus propellant "UDMH/HNO3".
- R-17_Elbrus service "1964".
- R-17_Elbrus type Short-range_ballistic_missile.
- R-17_Elbrus wars 2011_Libyan_Civil_War.
- R-17_Elbrus wars Gulf_War.
- R-17_Elbrus wars Iran-Iraq_War.
- R-17_Elbrus wars Iran–Iraq_War.
- R-17_Elbrus wars Libyan_Civil_War_(2011).
- R-17_Elbrus wars Soviet_war_in_Afghanistan.
- R-17_Elbrus wars Soviet–Afghan_War.
- R-17_Elbrus wars Yom_Kippur_War.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_weapon.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Russian_and_Soviet_military_designation_sequences.
- R-17_Elbrus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Scud.