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developing the V-2 into the
weapon for the
United States.[citation needed]
IRBMs are currently[when?]
operated by the People's
Republic of China, India,...
- store. The Navy
quickly switched to
Polaris and
dropped Jupiter. With two
IRBMs of
nearly identical capabilities, it
seemed obvious that only one of the...
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corresponds to range.
MRBMs move
faster than SRBMs,
IRBMs faster than MRBMs, and
ICBMs faster than
IRBMs. Each
iteration demands greater speed, range, and...
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speed than
other ballistic missiles: intermediate-range
ballistic missiles (
IRBMs), medium-range
ballistic missiles (MRBMs), short-range
ballistic missiles...
- lit. 'Hazel tree'), is a
Russian intermediate-range
ballistic missile (
IRBM)
characterized by its
reported speed exceeding Mach 10 (12,300 km/h; 7,610 mph;...
- S3 is a two-stage, solid-propellant
Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile (
IRBM). The
first stage was
inherited from the S2, with a P16
solid fuel engine...
- as 20
Royal Air
Force squadrons each with
three missiles—of PGM-17 Thor
IRBMs in
Britain on
airfields stretching from
Yorkshire to East Anglia. In 1958...
- S.P.
Korolev Rocket and
Space Corporation "Energia" (Russian: Ракетно-космическая корпорация «Энергия» им. С. П. Королёва, romanized: Raketno-kosmicheskaya...
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Roughly speaking, MRBM
covers the
ranges over SRBM (tactical) and
under IRBM. China DF-2 – 1,250
kilometres (780 mi) DF-16 – 1,000–1,600
kilometres (620–990 mi)...
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often incorrectly referred to as a Jupiter-C. The Jupiter-C was part of the
IRBM project, and the
sequence of
manufacture of the
rockets (which are not necessarily...