UR-100 (SS-19)
Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM)
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Basic Information
Name
UR-100 (SS-19)
Designation
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Alternate Designation
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Equipment Type
Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM)
Manufacturer
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Date of Introduction
1975
Description
The UR-100 (NATO: SS-19 “Stiletto”) s an intercontinental-range, silo-based, liquid propellant ballistic missile system deployed by the Soviet Union and now the Russian Federation. Designed concurrently with the SS-17, with which it shares many features. SS-17, SS-18, and SS-19 were the first Soviet missiles to be equipped with Multiple Independent Reentry Vehicle (MIRV) warheads with separate guidance and targeting systems. The old MRV systems were not independent and simply saturated a single target area with warheads.1
Air & Air Defense Specifications
Range
10000.0 km
Quick Facts (CSIS)
Class
Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
Basing
Silo-based
Range
10,000 km
Payload
Six MIRV, 3,355 kg
Length
24.0 m (Mod 1), 24.3 m (Mod 3)
Diameter
2.50 m (Mod 1, 2,3)
LaunchWeight
105,600 kg
Warhead
Nuclear 500-600 kT, 750 kT option (Mod 2)
Status
Operational
InService
1975-1983 (Mod 1), 1977-1982 (Mod 2) 1980-present (Mod-3)
Details
Country of Origin
Russia
Category
Intercontinental-Range Ballistic Missiles (ICBM) (More than 5,500 km)
Air > Intercontinental-Range Ballistic Missiles (ICBM) (More than 5,500 km)
Sources
CSIS Missile Threat: https://missilethreat.csis.org/missile/ss-19/
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
24 m
Width
2.5 m
Height
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Weight
105600 kg
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