PGM-11 Redstone

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The PGM-11 Redstone was the first large American ballistic missile. A short-range ballistic missile (SRBM), it was in active service with the United States Army in West Germany from June 1958 to June 1964 as part of NATO's Cold War defense of Western Europe. It was the first US missile to carry a live nuclear warhead, in the 1958 Pacific Ocean weapons test Hardtack Teak.

1958 — 1964  WikimediaWikidata
mass 27763 kilogram, 
short-range ballistic missile, Redstone, United States Army, Stellantis North America, 

ballistic missileJupiter-CSagarikashort-range ballistic missile

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  • Jupiter-C
    U.S. research and development vehicle developed from the Jupiter-A, member of the Redstone rocket family: used for three sub-orbital spaceflights in 1956 and 1957 to test re-entry nosecones
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