- The R-7
Semyorka (Russian: Р-7 Семёрка, lit. 'number seven', GRAU index: 8K71) was a
Soviet missile developed during the Cold War, and the world's first...
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rocket family is a
series of
launch vehicles descended from the
Soviet R-7
Semyorka,
developed in the 1950s as the world's
first intercontinental ballistic...
- The R-7A
Semyorka, GRAU
index 8K74, was an
early Soviet intercontinental ballistic missile derived from the
earlier R-7
Semyorka. It was the only member...
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vehicle Launch date Goal
Result Semyorka – 8K72 23
September 1958
Impact Failure –
booster malfunction at T+ 93 s
Semyorka – 8K72 12
October 1958 Impact...
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rocket designed by
Sergei Korolev in the
Soviet Union,
derived from the R-7
Semyorka ICBM. On 4
October 1957, it was used to
perform the world's
first satellite...
- R-7
Semyorka ICBM...
- po****rly
known as
Pyatyorka ("the five"),
Chetvyorka ("the four") and
Semyorka ("the seven"). Mechanically, the car is
virtually identical to the first-generation...
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Semyorka, or 7TV (Russian: Семёрка) was a
Russian federal television channel,
owned by UTH Russia. The
channel was
launched on 17
September 2001 as a national...
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rockets across its lifespan. Site 16 was
originally built for use by R-7A
Semyorka missiles,
however no
launches were
conducted from the
complex whilst it...
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Soviets and by an
increasingly wide margin. In 1961 the
Soviets had four R-7
Semyorka intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs); by
October 1962, some intelligence...