The R-11 Zemlya (Russian: Р-11 Земля, lit. 'Earth'), GRAU index 8A61 was a Soviet tactical ballistic missile. It is also known by its NATO reporting name...
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The R-11 Refueler replaced the R-9 Refueler as the primary mobile refueling vehicle for The United States Air Force. There are currently three models of...
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The Tumansky R-11 (initially AM-11) is a Soviet Cold War-era turbojet engine. The Tumansky R-11 was developed by A.A. Mikulin, Sergei Tumansky, and B.S...
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USS R-11 (SS-88) was an R-class coastal and harbor defense submarine of the United States Navy. R-11′s keel was laid down by the Fore River Shipbuilding...
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The Caudron R.11 (or R.XI in contemporary usage), was a French three-seat twin-engine long range escort fighter biplane developed and produced by Caudron...
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The 11×58mmR M1877, 11mm Werndl or 11.15×58mmR is a black powder cartridge used in the M1867 Werndl–Holub rifle as well as the Mannlicher M1886 rifle....
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Vympel R-73 (NATO reporting name AA-11 Archer) is a short-range air-to-air missile developed by Vympel NPO that entered service in 1984. The R-73 was...
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conditions where atmospheric icing is more likely. The XF-11 was powered by a pair of Pratt & Whitney R-4360-31 28-cylinder radial engines rated at 3,000 horsepower...
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Scud missile (redirect from R-300)
agencies. The Russian names for the missile are the R-11 (the first version), and the R-17 (later R-300) Elbrus (later developments). The name Scud has...
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