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  2. Soviet rocketry - Wikipedia

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    The development of the N1 rocket became the successor to other Soviet designed rockets such as the R-7. It also brought about ample competition to the United States' counterpart Moon rocket; the Saturn V. However, one key difference between the two rockets was the stages that occurred in a typical launch.

  3. List of equipment of the Soviet Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Multiple rocket launcher [12] BM-21 Grad: Multiple rocket launcher: 1,550 [13] BM-24: Multiple rocket launcher [12] BM-27 Uragan: Multiple rocket launcher: 554 [13] 9K58 BM-30 Smerch: Multiple rocket launcher: 158 [13] TOS-1: Multiple rocket launcher: First used in 1987 during the Soviet-Afghan war. [21]

  4. Soviet space program - Wikipedia

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    The theory of space exploration had a solid basis in the Russian Empire before the First World War with the writings of the Russian and Soviet rocket scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (1857–1935), who published pioneering papers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries on astronautic theory, including calculating the Rocket equation and in 1929 introduced the concept of the multistaged rocket.

  5. Lists of rockets - Wikipedia

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    The following articles contain lists of rockets by type: List of missiles; ... NATO reporting name (has lists of various Soviet missiles) This page was last edited on ...

  6. List of military rockets - Wikipedia

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    Anti-tank rocket Soviet Union: RL-83 Blindicide: Anti-tank rocket Belgium: Zelzal-1: Tactical rocket Iran: Zelzal-2: Tactical rocket Iran: Zelzal-3: Tactical rocket Iran: RPG-7: Anti-tank rocket Soviet Union: RPG-16: Anti-tank rocket Soviet Union: RPG-18 "Muha" Anti-tank rocket Soviet Union: RPG-22 "Netto" Anti-tank rocket Soviet Union: RPG-26 ...

  7. Soyuz (rocket family) - Wikipedia

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    It holds the record for the most launches in the history of spaceflight. Soyuz rockets are part of the R-7 rocket family, which evolved from the R-7 Semyorka, the world's first intercontinental ballistic missile. As with many Soviet rockets, the names of recurring payloads became associated with the launch vehicle itself.

  8. List of Russian aerospace engineers - Wikipedia

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    Boris Ivanovich Cheranovsky, creator of the world's first flying wing aircraft; Boris Chertok, major Soviet rocket designer; author of the four-volume book Rockets and People, the definitive source on the history of the Soviet space program; Evgeniy Chertovsky, inventor of the pressure suit

  9. R-7 (rocket family) - Wikipedia

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    The R-7 (Russian: Р-7) rocket family is a series of launch vehicles descended from the Soviet R-7 Semyorka, developed in the 1950s as the world's first intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). While the R-7 proved impractical as a weapon, it became a cornerstone of the Soviet and subsequent Russian space programs .