MR-UR-100 Sotka

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Strategic missile complex 15P015 (MR-UR-100) with 15A15 missile
Type ICBM
Range from 1000 km to
  • 10250 km with MIRV
  • 10320 km with single warhead
Warheads 1 or 4
Yield 1×3.4Mt or 4×0.4 Mt
Propulsion two-stage liquid fuel + one solid fuel

1st: one RD-0229 main and one four-nozzle 15D167 engine
2nd: one 15D169 engine

3rd: one 15D171 solid fuel engine
Guidance system inertial
CEP 1600 metres at 10000 km
Length 22.51 metres
Diameter 2.25 m
Weight 71.2 tonnes
Payload 2100 kg
Manufacturer design by OKB-586
In service 1975
Decommissioned 1995
States Soviet Union, Russian Federation

The MR-UR-100 Sotka was a MIRV-warhead intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) developed and deployed by the Soviet Union from 1978 to 1993. The missile was given the NATO reporting name SS-17 Spanker and was built under the Soviet industry designation 15A15. An alternative designation for the missile is the UR-100MR.

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The MR-UR-100 project was developed by OKB-586. The purpose was to develop a MIRV capable replacement for the existing UR-100 missiles in service. While designed to fit into existing UR-100 silos, it still required some modification of existing silos to accommodate the new missile, due to its requirement for a cold-launch system.

The development of "modernized UR-100" was authorized on 19 August 1970 (document №682-218) and assigned to both OKB-586 and TsKBM (author of UR-100). Flight tests were conducted from 1971 through 1974. Deployment commenced in December of 1978. The more advanced MR-UR-100UTTh version began development in 1979, with flight tests from 1977 through 1979. The new missiles had completely replaced the original version by 1983, at which time the Soviets fielded 270 launchers. From there the number of launchers declined, and by 1991 START 1 treaty they were down to 76. All were scheduled for dismantling and removed from the inventory.

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Russian and former Soviet surface-to-surface missiles

The SS designation sequence:
SS-1 Scud | SS-2 Sibling | SS-3 Shyster | SS-4 Sandal | SS-5 Skean | SS-6 Sapwood | SS-7 Saddler | SS-8 Sasin | SS-9 Scarp | SS-10 Scrag | SS-11 Sego | SS-12 Scaleboard | SS-13 Savage | SS-14 Scamp\Scapegoat | SS-15 Scrooge | SS-16 Sinner | SS-17 Spanker | SS-18 Satan | SS-19 Stiletto | SS-20 Saber | SS-21 Scarab | SS-22 Scaleboard | SS-23 Spider | SS-24 Scalpel | SS-25 Sickle | SS-26 Stone | SS-27 ? |

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