Some Early Russian Rockets
The USSR CH-IO is a giant three-stage missile weigh350,000 pounds. Few other details are known about the rocket except that it is over 100 feet long and is 131/2 feet in diameter.
The CH-10 is believed to be the rocket the Russians used to launch the payload that hit the moon on Sep13, 1959. The last stage of the CH-10 is also reported to have crashed into the moon.
The T-2 is a USSR intermediate-range ballistic missile in service with the Russian army. It can carry a nuclear warhead between 1300 and 1500 miles.
This two-stage rocket is powered by liquid-fueled engines, the first (or booster) stage producing a thrust of 80,000 pounds. Its maximum length is about 100 feet and it weighs 120,000 pounds. Speed is 5,000 miles per hour.
The T-2 missile is comparable to our Jupiter and Thor.
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