-
Vladimir Nikolayevich Chelomey or
Chelomei (Russian: Влади́мир Никола́евич Челоме́й, Ukrainian: Володи́мир Микола́йович Челоме́й; 30 June 1914 – 8 December...
- of the SS-N-22s was the P-80 Zubr,
designed by a team led by
Vladimir Chelomei. The Zubr was rocket-propelled and
armed with a 250 kilogram warhead. It...
- on 26
December 1983 from the
Barents Sea. The
missile was
designed by
Chelomei at NPO
Mashinostroeniye and
designated the SSC-X-5 GLCM by the US Department...
- an
alternate mission with much
lower risk.
Instead of a
crewed landing,
Chelomei proposed a
series of cir****lunar
missions to beat the US to the vicinity...
- a
single launch.
Another main
space design bureau,
headed by
Vladimir Chelomei,
proposed a
competing cislunar orbiting mission using a
heavy UR-500K rocket...
- originally,
transferred to
Shcherbakov OKB-49 –
Beriev OKB-51 –
Sukhoi OKB-52 –
Chelomei OKB-86 –
Bartini OKB-115 –
Yakovlev OKB-117 – Klimov,
Izotov OKB-120 –...
- spacecraft—which they
planned to use in
several combinations.
Vladimir Chelomei at the OKB-52
design bureau promoted Almaz as a
response to the US Air...
- the
planned capsule for the
Chelomei's LK-1
crewed cir****lunar
spacecraft of the 1960s. It was also the
basis for
Chelomei's LK-700
Lunar Lander crew capsule...
- (literally died in Babakin's arms), and the
bureau was
subsumed by
Vladimir Chelomei. It
became independent again in 1965, with
Babakin as its
chief designer...
- groups. The
missile was
partially derived from the P-500 Bazalt.
Built by
Chelomei/NPO Mashinostroenia, the
bulging 10 m
missile has swept-back
wings and...