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    The R-36 (Russian: Р-36) is a family of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and space launch vehicles (Tsyklon) designed by the Soviet Union during...
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    The Renard R.36 was a Belgian all-metal fighter aircraft designed by Alfred Renard to replace the Fairey Firefly IIM within the Belgian Air Force. Designed...
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  • R36 (redirect from R-36)
    R36 or R-36 may refer to: R36 road (Belgium) R36 (South Africa) R36 (airship), a British airship R-36 (missile), a family of Soviet intercontinental ballistic...
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    ) = 1 37 ( ξ ( ω 0 ) + ∑ ω ≠ ω 0 ξ ( ω ) ) = 1 37 ( 35 ⋅ r36r ) = − r 37 ≈ − 0.027 r . {\displaystyle M[\xi ]={\frac {1}{37}}\sum _{\omega \in...
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    The 7.62 cm FK 36(r) and Pak 36(r) (7.62 cm Feldkanone (Field gun)/36 (russisch) and Panzerabwehrkanone (Anti-tank gun) 36(russisch)) were German anti-tank...
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    037; 63.048 Pad 140/18: R-36 (1965–78) – 45°59′49″N 63°33′11″E / 45.997°N 63.553°E / 45.997; 63.553 Pad 141: R-36 – 45°54′36″N 63°20′56″E / 45.910°N...
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    warheads) USSR/Russian Federation R-36 mod 4 (retired, 10-14 warheads) R-36 mod 5 (active, 10 warheads) R-29R (active, 3 warheads) R-29RK (retired, 7 warheads)...
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  • Makeyev Rocket Design Bureau from 2009, intended to replace the previous R-36 missile. Its large payload would allow for up to 10 heavy warheads or 15...
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    which also included the launch of a Molniya communication satellite and an R-36 missile. The launch failures involving nuclear submarines Novomoskovsk and...
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    1921. R.36 was damaged in a mooring accident in 1921, and while repaired R.36 never flew again. Retained for possible use as a commercial airship R.36 was...
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