The R-30 Bulava (Russian: Булава, lit. "mace", NATO reporting names SS-N-30 / SS-NX-32, GRAU index 3M30, 3K30; bilateral arms control designation RSM-56)...
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Russian Navy Soviet Union Soviet Navy R-39M R-29 Vysota R-29RM Shtil R-29RMU Sineva R-29RMU2 Layner RSM-56 Bulava UGM-133 Trident II M45 (missile) M51...
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R-29 Vysota R-29RM Shtil R-29RMU Sineva RSM-56 Bulava Kanyon UGM-133 Trident II M45 (missile) M51 (missile) JL-1 JL-2 K Missile family Pukkuksong-1 R-39...
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and Russian SLBMs have been liquid-fueled except for the Russian RSM-56 Bulava, which entered service in 2014. The world's first operational nuclear-powered...
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class has 16 (R-29RMU/RMU2) per ship. K-51 Verkhoturye K-114 Tula K-18 Karelia K-407 Novomoskovsk Soviet Union Soviet Navy RSM-56 Bulava Kanyon UGM-133...
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have 286 ICBMs able to deliver 958 nuclear warheads: 46 silo-based R-36M2 (SS-18), 30 silo-based UR-100N (SS-19), 36 mobile RT-2PM "Topol" (SS-25), 60 silo-based...
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RSM-54 R-29RMU "Sineva", NATO name SS-N-23 "Skiff"; and the R-29RMU2.1 "Liner". These are in use with the Delta-class submarine. RSM-56 R-30 "Bulava", NATO...
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"Knyaz Oleg submarine test-fires Bulava ICBM from White Sea to Kamchatka's Kura range". 21 October 2021. Retrieved 30 December 2022. "Two new Russian nuclear...
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newest Russian submarine launched ballistic missile (SLBM), the RSM-56 Bulava. Knyaz Vladimir and its sister ships will eventually replace the Soviet-era...
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