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- Q953633 subject Q7019270.
- Q953633 subject Q7020234.
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- Q953633 abstract "The R-14 Chusovaya (Russian: Чусовая) was a single stage Intermediate-range ballistic missile developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It was given the NATO reporting name SS-5 Skean and was known by GRAU index 8K65. It was designed by Mikhail Kuzmich Yangel. Chusovaya is the name of a river in Russia. Line production was undertaken by Facility No. 1001 in Krasnoyarsk.R-14 tests began in September 1959. The missile was the basis of the Kosmos-3 launch vehicle family. In 1964, the R-14 was equipped with a smaller second stage to create the 65S3 booster and eight were flown over the next year from LC-41 at Baikonur. By 1966, the fully operational 11K65 booster was in use, but it was flown only four times before being succeeded by the definitive 11K65M launcher, used for assorted light civilian and military satellites, most being launched from Plesetsk (a very few have also been flown from Kapustin Yar). It was retired from service in 2010.The missile was gradually replaced by RSD-10 Pioneers, and by the mid 1980s most had been taken out of service. The last missiles were scrapped on August 9, 1989.".
- Q953633 diameter "2.4".
- Q953633 length "24.4".
- Q953633 origin Q15180.
- Q953633 thumbnail SS-5_Skean.JPEG?width=300.
- Q953633 type Q392893.
- Q953633 usedInWar Q8683.
- Q953633 weight "8.63E7".
- Q953633 wikiPageExternalLink www.astronautix.com.
- Q953633 wikiPageExternalLink r14.htm.
- Q953633 wikiPageExternalLink R-14.
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- Q953633 diameter "2.4 m".
- Q953633 length "24.4 m".
- Q953633 name "R-14".
- Q953633 origin Q15180.
- Q953633 type Q392893.
- Q953633 wars Q8683.
- Q953633 weight "86.3".
- Q953633 type Product.
- Q953633 type Device.
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- Q953633 comment "The R-14 Chusovaya (Russian: Чусовая) was a single stage Intermediate-range ballistic missile developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It was given the NATO reporting name SS-5 Skean and was known by GRAU index 8K65. It was designed by Mikhail Kuzmich Yangel. Chusovaya is the name of a river in Russia. Line production was undertaken by Facility No. 1001 in Krasnoyarsk.R-14 tests began in September 1959. The missile was the basis of the Kosmos-3 launch vehicle family.".
- Q953633 label "R-14 Chusovaya".
- Q953633 depiction SS-5_Skean.JPEG.
- Q953633 name "R-14".