R-15 (missile)
The R-15 was a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) design from the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It was not deployed.
The R-15 was a project to develop an SLBM complex D-3 with the capability to be launched directly from the submarine while submerged. The development was authorized for OKB-586 in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, on 20 March 1958 and cancelled before testing in December 1958.
See also
Russian and former Soviet military designation sequences for radar, missile and rocket systems |
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| Ship-borne radar systems | |
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| Airborne radar systems | |
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| Missiles | ICBM | |
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| Tactical Surface to Surface | |
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| Sub-surface to Surface | |
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| Air to surface |
- KSR-5
- RKV-500A / RK-55
- KS-1
- K-10S
- Kh-11
- Kh-15
- Kh-20
- Kh-22
- Kh-23
- Kh-25
- Kh-25MP
- Kh-26
- Kh-28
- Kh-29
- Kh-31
- Kh-35
- Kh-58
- Kh-55
- Kh-59
- Kh-59M
- Kh-90
- P-750
- 9M114V
- 3M25A
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| Air to air |
- R-3
- R-4
- R-8
- R-23
- R-27
- R-33
- R-37
- R-40
- R-60
- R-73
- R-77
- R-172
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| Unguided Rockets | Air launched Rockets |
- RP-1
- RP-5
- RP-6
- RP-9
- RP-15
- RP-21
- RS-82
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| Surface launched rockets | |
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