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The R-5 Pobeda [2] (Побе́да, "Victory") was a medium range ballistic missile developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The upgraded R-5M version, the first Soviet missile capable of carrying a nuclear weapon, was assigned the NATO reporting name SS-3 Shyster and carried the GRAU index 8K51.
5 sie 2016 · The R-5 was the first Soviet missile to be armed with a nuclear warhead, the first for which the new southern facility at Dnepropetrovsk took over full design and production responsibility. It was also the end of the road in being the ultimate extrapolation of German V-2 technology.
The R-5 ballistic missile. The R-5 medium-range rocket, became the first "strategic" missile in the Soviet fleet, capable of flying beyond 1,000 kilometers and carrying a nuclear warhead.
The Polikarpov R-5 (Russian: Р-5) was a Soviet reconnaissance bomber aircraft of the 1930s. It was the standard light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft of the Soviet Air Force for much of the 1930s, while also being used heavily as a civilian light transport, some 7,000 being built in total.
R-5M. Part of R-5. V5V rocket. Dynamic test model of V5V sounding rocket. Credit: © Mark Wade. Russian intermediate range ballistic missile. The R-5M was the first Soviet missile to be armed with a nuclear warhead, and the first to launch a live nuclear warhead in test.
The R-5M rocket became the world's first carrier of nuclear charge. The flight test of the R-5M on 02 February 1956 represented the first full scale testing of a nuclear missile, during...
The R-5 Pobeda [2] (Побе́да, "Victory") was a medium range ballistic missile developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The upgraded R-5M version, the first Soviet missile capable of carrying a nuclear weapon, was assigned the NATO reporting name SS-3 Shyster and carried the GRAU index 8K51.