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- R-7A_Semyorka abstract "The R-7A Semyorka, GRAU index 8K74, was an early Soviet intercontinental ballistic missile derived from the earlier R-7 Semyorka. It was the only member of the R-7 family of rockets to be deployed as an operational missile. The R-7A first flew on 23 December 1959, entered service on 31 December of the same year, and was formally accepted on 20 January 1960. It was declared fully operational on 12 September 1960 and was retired from service in 1968. Twenty eight test launches were conducted with three failures. Most test launches occurred from Sites 1/5 and 31/6 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome. The main operational base for R-7A missiles was Plesetsk Cosmodrome, where four launch pads were used at Sites 41/1, 16/2, 43/3 and 43/4. Baikonur Site 31/6 was also used for operational missiles. Another base near Krasnoyarsk was proposed, but later cancelled.The R-7A was designed to carry a nuclear warhead, however there was only one occasion where a live warhead was loaded onto a missile, during the Cuban Missile Crisis. After the missile had been armed, it was rolled out to Site 41/1 at Plesetsk, and would have had a response time of 8-12 hours, should an order to launch it have been given. In the event of nuclear war, other missiles would have been armed as required, in accordance with the Soviet policy of storing missiles and warheads separately.".
- R-7A_Semyorka failedLaunches "3".
- R-7A_Semyorka finalFlight "1967-07-25".
- R-7A_Semyorka launchSite Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- R-7A_Semyorka launchSite Baikonur_Cosmodrome_Site_31.
- R-7A_Semyorka launchSite Plesetsk_Cosmodrome.
- R-7A_Semyorka launchSite Plesetsk_Cosmodrome_Site_16.
- R-7A_Semyorka launchSite Plesetsk_Cosmodrome_Site_43.
- R-7A_Semyorka maidenFlight "1959-12-23".
- R-7A_Semyorka status "Retired".
- R-7A_Semyorka successfulLaunches "25".
- R-7A_Semyorka totalLaunches "28".
- R-7A_Semyorka wikiPageID "21851088".
- R-7A_Semyorka wikiPageRevisionID "577209279".
- R-7A_Semyorka fail "3".
- R-7A_Semyorka family R-7_(rocket_family).
- R-7A_Semyorka first "1959-12-23".
- R-7A_Semyorka function "ICBM".
- R-7A_Semyorka hasPhotoCollection R-7A_Semyorka.
- R-7A_Semyorka last "1967-07-25".
- R-7A_Semyorka launches "28".
- R-7A_Semyorka sites "Baikonur Sites 1/5 and 31/6".
- R-7A_Semyorka sites "Plesetsk Sites 41/1, 16/2, 43/3 & 4".
- R-7A_Semyorka status "Retired".
- R-7A_Semyorka success "25".
- R-7A_Semyorka subject Category:R-7_(rocket_family).
- R-7A_Semyorka type MeanOfTransportation.
- R-7A_Semyorka type Rocket.
- R-7A_Semyorka type RocketEngine.
- R-7A_Semyorka type DesignedArtifact.
- R-7A_Semyorka comment "The R-7A Semyorka, GRAU index 8K74, was an early Soviet intercontinental ballistic missile derived from the earlier R-7 Semyorka. It was the only member of the R-7 family of rockets to be deployed as an operational missile. The R-7A first flew on 23 December 1959, entered service on 31 December of the same year, and was formally accepted on 20 January 1960. It was declared fully operational on 12 September 1960 and was retired from service in 1968.".
- R-7A_Semyorka label "R-7A Semyorka".
- R-7A_Semyorka label "Р-7А".
- R-7A_Semyorka sameAs R-7A_(balistická_raketa).
- R-7A_Semyorka sameAs m.05p1bsr.
- R-7A_Semyorka sameAs Q3564221.
- R-7A_Semyorka sameAs Q3564221.
- R-7A_Semyorka wasDerivedFrom R-7A_Semyorka?oldid=577209279.
- R-7A_Semyorka isPrimaryTopicOf R-7A_Semyorka.