- The RT-23
Molodets (Russian: РТ-23 УТТХ «Мо́лодец», lit. "brave man" or "fine fellow"; NATO
reporting name: SS-24 Scalpel) was a cold-launched, three-stage...
- The
first operational example, and the best-known, is the
Soviet RT-23
Molodets. The
United States planned and
started development of an analogue, the...
- (anti-tank) MMP/SEA
LAUNCHED (ship-to-ship/s****)
Mokopa Molodets (po****r name for the RT-23
Molodets)
Mosquito (Germano-Swiss) MR-UR-100
Sotka intercontinental...
- – чу́дно (chúdno – "this is marvellous"), молоде́ц (
molodéts – "well done!") – мо́лодец (
mólodets – "fine
young man"), узна́ю (uznáyu – "I
shall learn...
-
Union in 1971, and
remains in use by the
Russian Federation. RT-23/SS-24
Molodets ICBM silo near
Pervomaysk Ukraine. Plokštinė R-12
Dvina MRBM base. R-36...
-
intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) with six
warheads each, 46 RT-23
Molodets ICBMs with ten
warheads apiece, as well as 33
heavy bombers,
totaling approximately...
- the
Russian RVSN, as a
replacement of the
previous railway missile train Molodets BZhRK SS-24 Scalpel.
BZhRK stands for
railway strategic missile train....
- on rails; this applies, for example, to РТ-23УТТХ "Молодец" (RT-23UTTH "
Molodets" – SS-24 "Scalpel") The last
three kinds are
mobile and
therefore hard...
- the
Soviet government issued a
decree on the
establishment of the RT-23
Molodets ICBM. The
projected road-mobile RT-23
system was
named "Celina-2" and received...
- R-39 Rif (retired, 10 warheads) R-29RM
Shtil (retired, 4 warheads) RT-23
Molodets (retired, 10 warheads) R-29RMU
Sineva (active, 4 or 10 warheads) RS-24...