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Principal
characteristics of rocket R-5M |
Maximum firing range, km
Launch mass, kg
Warhead mass, kg
Propellants mass
(liquid oxygen, ethyl alcohol,
hydrogen peroxide, gas), kg
PU ground thrust, kgf
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1200
28610
1300
24760
43860
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The first strategic rocket R-5M was derived from rocket
R-5 in accordance with the Decree of April 19, 1954 to carry
a nuclear warhead to a range of 1200 km. This work was initiated
late in 1953.
Rocket R-5M pre-launch processing
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Rocket R-5M engine burn
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Rocket R-5M pre-launch processing
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The recovered warhead
of rocket R-5A at the fall site
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There was a need to develop a new and shorter warhead to
reduce two times the warhead ground-contact velocity to
meet its automatics requirements.
The nuclear charge accommodated on the rocket made imperative
to improve its control system reliability to avoid the whole
rocket failure in the event of an error or a damage in one
of the control system circuits.
It was also required to sufficiently simplify the rocket
pre-launch processing, to reduce man-hours, and a number
of support personnel.
It was planned to develop technology for integrated tests
of two items: the rocket and its warhead accommodating a
nuclear charge, as well as to work out the entire phased
schedule of work to be executed at the launch site.
To enhance the R-5M reliability, all onboard circuits of
the control system and the radio system were made redundant,
a stabilization automatics contained two independent links,
a vernier unit included not four, as all previous rockets,
but six steering verniers. The control system power supply
sources were provided with redundancy and a three-link integrator
was used for a range control. The control system instruments
used to reduce vibro effects were moved from the aft to
the inter-tank compartment. In addition, a new self-destruction
system was introduced in the R-5M control system. It meant
that, in the event of considerable deviation of the rocket
from its program trajectory accounting of any failures,
it had to be destroyed in flight by means of the self-destruction
system, or its flight had to be terminated through emergency
shutdown of its engine. A completely automated system for
the R-5M engine ignition was also incorporated.
Flight tests were two-step: manufacturer tests and flight-design
tests. 13 rockets of 14 reached the destination.
The first successful launch of R-5M occurred on January
21, 1955.
On February 2, 1956 rocket R-5M carrying a real nuclear
charge has been launched. Once 1200 km have been flown,
the warhead reached ground in the prescribed area without
destruction. An impact detonator actuated and a ground nuclear
explosion took place.
On June 21, 1956 rocket R-5M entered service. In 1959, two
rocket sections armed with rockets R-5M were the first among
the rocket forces to go on sentries.
Rocket R-5M became the first domestic strategic rocket carrying
a nuclear charge that gave start to the development of the
national nuclear-rocket protection shield.
On February 21, 1958 the world record for the altitude of
473 km was set up on single-stage rocket R-5A that carried
a payload of 1520 kg mass and recovered an object of 1350
kg mass.
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Rocket R-5V on the launch pad.
The rocket had been launched till 1975 (including launches
under program "Vertical") |
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