- The
Tsyklon (Ukrainian: Циклон, "Cyclone", also
known as
Tsiklon), GRAU
index 11K67, was a Soviet-designed
expendable launch system,
primarily used to...
- The Tsyklon-3, also
known as
Tsiklon-3 and Cyclone-3 (known as SL-14 by the
United States DoD), GRAU
index 11K68, was a Soviet, and
subsequently Ukrainian...
-
Tsiklon (meaning cyclone, Russian: Циклон) is the
first Soviet satellite navigation system,
developed in the
former Soviet Union. From 1967 to 1978 a...
- This list of
active Russian Navy
ships presents a
picture which can
never be
fully agreed upon in the
absence of
greater data
availability and a consistent...
- The Tsyklon-4, also
known as
Tsiklon-4 and Cyclone-4, was a
Ukrainian carrier rocket which was
being developed for
commercial satellite launches. Derived...
- SpaceNews.
Retrieved 17
September 2023. "
Tsiklon-2".
Archived from the
original on 27
December 2016. "
Tsiklon-4".
Encyclopedia Astronautica.
Archived from...
- The Tsyklon-2 (Ukrainian: Циклон-2, lit. 'Cyclone-2'), also
known as
Tsiklon-2 and Tsyklon-M (known as SL-11 by the
United States DoD), GRAU
index 11K69...
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ordered from the
Zelenodolsk Shipyard.
Three of the five
ordered ships,
Tsiklon ("cyclone"),
Askold and Amur,
previously planned to be
built by the Zelenodolsk...
- ("Weather")
Another aircraft for
weather control duties,
similar to the An-26
Tsiklon, with a
simplified equipment test lab. An-26
Polyot ("Flight") A single...
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converted her into a
naval trawler in 1948[citation needed] and
renamed her
Tsiklon.[citation needed]
Indicative was laid down on 29
September 1943 at Savannah...