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  2. 9K52 Luna-M - Wikipedia

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    In October 1962, a number of Luna missiles, and 12 compatible 2-kiloton nuclear warheads, were deployed with Soviet forces in Cuba during the missile crisis. [5] The Luna was later extensively deployed throughout some Warsaw Pact countries and other Soviet allies. The rocket has been widely exported, and is now in the possession of a large ...

  3. RS-24 Yars - Wikipedia

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    Combat support vehicle BMS used for driving school and rescue towing of the TEL. The RS-24 Yars (РС-24 Ярс – ракета стратегическая (strategic missile)-modification 24) also known as Topol-MR, NATO reporting name SS-29 [7] [dubious – discuss] or SS-27 Mod 2 [8] [6] [1] [9]), is a Russian MIRV-equipped, thermonuclear armed intercontinental ballistic missile first ...

  4. UGM-96 Trident I - Wikipedia

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    The missile was a three-stage, solid-fuelled system, capable of carrying up to eight W76 warheads in the Mark 4 RB. The first eight Ohio -class submarines were armed with Trident I missiles. Twelve James Madison - and Benjamin Franklin -class submarines were also retrofitted with Trident I missiles, which replaced older Poseidon missiles.

  5. RT-23 Molodets - Wikipedia

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    The RT-23 Molodets (Russian: РТ-23 УТТХ [6] «Мо́лодец», lit. "brave man" or "fine fellow"; NATO reporting name: SS-24 Scalpel) was a cold-launched, three-stage, solid-fueled intercontinental ballistic missile developed and produced before 1991 by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau in Dnipro, Soviet Union. [7]

  6. W70 - Wikipedia

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    W70 was a two-stage, thermonuclear warhead that was developed for the MGM-52 Lance missile by the United States.Designed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the Mod 1 and Mod 2 version of the weapon entered service in 1973, while the enhanced radiation ("neutron bomb") Mod 3 weapon entered service in 1981. [1]

  7. M142 HIMARS - Wikipedia

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    The Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) is a new series of GPS-guided missiles, which will begin to replace ATACMS missiles in 2024. PrSM carries a newly designed area-effects warhead and has a range of 60–499 km (37–310 mi). PrSM missiles can be launched from the M270A2 and the HIMARS, with rockets pods containing 2 missiles.

  8. UR-100N - Wikipedia

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    The UR-100N is a fourth-generation silo-launched liquid-propellant ICBM similar to the UR-100 but with much increased dimensions, mass, performance, and payload. The missile was not designed to use existing UR-100 silos, and therefore had new silos constructed for it.

  9. Mark 39 nuclear bomb - Wikipedia

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    On July 6, 1959, a C-124 crashed on takeoff from Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana, with three Mark 39 Mod 2 weapons aboard. One weapon was completely destroyed by the fire, the other two were disassembled and salvaged. There was no detonation of high explosives in any of the weapons. [15]