UR-200

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The UR-200 was an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) developed by Vladimir Chelomey's OKB-52 in the Soviet Union. It was known during the Cold War by the NATO reporting name SS-10 Scrag and internally by the GRAU index 8K81. The design was authorized by the Decisions of the Central Committee of the CPSU of March 16 and August 1, 1961, and the draft project was finished in July 1962. It first flew on November 4, 1963, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. The ninth and final flight was conducted on October 20, 1964.

Side sketch of UR-200 ballistic missileSide sketch of UR-200 ballistic missile
Side sketch of UR-200 ballistic missileSide sketch of UR-200 ballistic missile
Soviet UR-200 Rocket Engine from Khrushchev`s Satellite Destroyer — The First Space Weapon 1963Soviet UR-200 Rocket Engine from Khrushchev's Satellite Destroyer — The First Space Weapon 1963
Soviet UR-200 Rocket Engine from Khrushchev`s Satellite Destroyer — The First Space Weapon 1963Soviet UR-200 Rocket Engine from Khrushchev's Satellite Destroyer — The First Space Weapon 1963