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- RS-24_Yars diameter "2000.0".
- RS-24_Yars length "20900.0".
- RS-24_Yars weight "49000.0".
- RS-24_Yars abstract "The RS-24 Yars also known as RT-24 Yars (Russian: PC-24 «Ярс», NATO reporting name: SS-27 Mod 2) is a Russian MIRV-equipped, thermonuclear weapon intercontinental ballistic missile first tested on May 29, 2007, after a secret military R&D project, to replace the older R-36 and UR-100N that have been in use for nearly 50 years. RS-24 is a missile that is heavier than the current Topol-M, and which some reports say can carry up to 10 independently targetable warheads. The 2007 tests were publicized as a response to the missile shield that the United States were planning to deploy in Europe. RS-24 has been deployed operationally since 2010.".
- RS-24_Yars diameter "2.0".
- RS-24_Yars length "20.9".
- RS-24_Yars origin Russia.
- RS-24_Yars thumbnail PC-24_«Ярс».JPG?width=300.
- RS-24_Yars type Intercontinental_ballistic_missile.
- RS-24_Yars weight "4.9E7".
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageExternalLink rs-24_yars_nuclear_intercontinental_ballistic_missile_mzkt-79221_technical_data_sheet_specifications.html.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageID "11487873".
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageLength "14874".
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageOutDegree "53".
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageRevisionID "701652236".
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink 28th_Guards_Rocket_Division.
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- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Anti-ballistic_missile.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Category:2010_introductions.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Category:Intercontinental_ballistic_missiles_of_Russia.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Comparison_of_ICBMs.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink GLONASS.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Ground-Based_Midcourse_Defense.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Inertial_navigation_system.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Intercontinental_ballistic_missile.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Kamchatka_Peninsula.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Kura_Test_Range.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink LGM-30_Minuteman.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Missile_launch_facility.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Moscow_Institute_of_Thermal_Technology.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Multiple_independently_targetable_reentry_vehicle.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink NATO_reporting_name.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink New_START.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Plesetsk_Cosmodrome.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink R-29RMU2_Layner.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink R-29RMU_Sineva.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink R-36_(missile).
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink RS-26_Rubezh.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink RS-28_Sarmat.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink RSM-56_Bulava.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink RT-2PM2_Topol-M.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Research_and_development.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Russian_News_Agency_TASS.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink START_I.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Solid-fuel_rocket.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Strategic_Missile_Troops.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Submarine-launched_ballistic_missile.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Teykovo.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Thermonuclear_weapon.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Transporter_erector_launcher.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink UR-100N.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink Votkinsk_Machine_Building_Plant.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLink File:April_9th_rehearsal_in_Alabino_of_2014_Victory_Day_Parade_(558-59).jpg.
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLinkText "RS-24 "Yars" (SS-29)".
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLinkText "RS-24 Yars".
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLinkText "RS-24".
- RS-24_Yars wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yars".
- RS-24_Yars accuracy "-15000.0".
- RS-24_Yars designer Moscow_Institute_of_Thermal_Technology.
- RS-24_Yars diameter "2 m".
- RS-24_Yars engine Solid-fuel_rocket.
- RS-24_Yars filling "At least 4 MIRVs with 150–250 kiloton warheads".
- RS-24_Yars guidance "Inertial with Glonass".
- RS-24_Yars isMissile "yes".
- RS-24_Yars launchPlatform "Silo, road-mobile TEL".
- RS-24_Yars length "20.9 m".
- RS-24_Yars manufacturer Votkinsk_Machine_Building_Plant.
- RS-24_Yars name "RS-24 Yars".
- RS-24_Yars origin Russia.
- RS-24_Yars productionDate "July 2010".
- RS-24_Yars service "July 2010".
- RS-24_Yars speed "over".
- RS-24_Yars type Intercontinental_ballistic_missile.
- RS-24_Yars usedBy "Russian Strategic Missile Troops".
- RS-24_Yars weight "49000.0".
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- RS-24_Yars subject Category:2010_introductions.
- RS-24_Yars subject Category:Intercontinental_ballistic_missiles_of_Russia.
- RS-24_Yars type Device.
- RS-24_Yars type Weapon.
- RS-24_Yars type Product.
- RS-24_Yars type Thing.
- RS-24_Yars type Q728.
- RS-24_Yars comment "The RS-24 Yars also known as RT-24 Yars (Russian: PC-24 «Ярс», NATO reporting name: SS-27 Mod 2) is a Russian MIRV-equipped, thermonuclear weapon intercontinental ballistic missile first tested on May 29, 2007, after a secret military R&D project, to replace the older R-36 and UR-100N that have been in use for nearly 50 years. RS-24 is a missile that is heavier than the current Topol-M, and which some reports say can carry up to 10 independently targetable warheads.".
- RS-24_Yars label "RS-24 Yars".
- RS-24_Yars sameAs Q1372951.
- RS-24_Yars sameAs RS-24_(Rakete).
- RS-24_Yars sameAs RS-24_Yars.
- RS-24_Yars sameAs RS-24.