R-11 Zemlya - significado y definición. Qué es R-11 Zemlya
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Qué (quién) es R-11 Zemlya - definición


R-11 Zemlya         
  • 9U218 launcher (rocket without a warhead)
  • R-11FM in [[Military Historical Museum of Artillery, Engineers and Signal Corps]]
  • RT-20]] and [[Tsyklon-3]] on display in downtown [[Dnipro]]
SOVIET TACTICAL BALLISTIC MISSILE
R-11 (missile); R-11/8K14; R-11FM
The R-11 Zemlya,Johnston's Archive - SOVIET/RUSSIAN MISSILE DESIGNATIONS GRAU index 8A61 was a Soviet tactical ballistic missile. It is also known by its NATO reporting name SS-1b Scud-A.
scud         
  • An R-17 on a reload transport trailer with a [[ZIL-131]] tractor, Tolyatti Technical Museum, [[Tolyatti]], Russia (2010)
  • [[MAZ-543]] (9P117) Launcher with 8K14 rocket of 9K72 missile complex "Elbrus" (Scud B), [[Saint-Petersburg Artillery Museum]], Russia. (2007)
  • Damage from an Iraqi scud missile that hit [[Ramat Gan]], Israel, during the first Gulf War (26 January 1991)
  • Scud launcher of the [[Afghan National Army]].
  • An [[opposing force]] Scud launcher in the United States.
  • Military personnel examine the remains of a Scud tail assembly during the Gulf War, 26 May 1992
  • Map with Scud operators in blue and former operators in red
  • 8K14]] missile, displayed at the Poznan Museum of Armaments - ''[[:pl:Muzeum Uzbrojenia w Poznaniu]]'', Poland. The fixed fins and the graphite vanes that control the missile's path can be seen
  • 2T3M1 Transport for the Soviet Scud-A Launchers
TACTICAL BALLISTIC MISSILE FAMILY
Scud; R-300; R-300 Elbrus; SS-1b Scud; SS-1c Scud; SCUD missiles; SS-1; SS-1 Scud; SS-1c; SS-1C; Scuds; Scud missiles; SS-1 SCUD; Scud D; SCUD missile; SCUD; Scud Missile; R-1/8K11; SS-1b; R-17E; Scud C; Scud-C; Scud (missile family)
¦ verb (scuds, scudding, scudded) move fast in a straight line because or as if driven by the wind.
¦ noun
1. chiefly literary clouds or spray driven fast by the wind.
a driving shower of rain.
the action of scudding.
2. (Scud or Scud missile) a type of long-range surface-to-surface guided missile able to be fired from a mobile launcher.
Origin
C16: perh. an alt. of scut1, reflecting the sense 'race like a hare'.
scud         
  • An R-17 on a reload transport trailer with a [[ZIL-131]] tractor, Tolyatti Technical Museum, [[Tolyatti]], Russia (2010)
  • [[MAZ-543]] (9P117) Launcher with 8K14 rocket of 9K72 missile complex "Elbrus" (Scud B), [[Saint-Petersburg Artillery Museum]], Russia. (2007)
  • Damage from an Iraqi scud missile that hit [[Ramat Gan]], Israel, during the first Gulf War (26 January 1991)
  • Scud launcher of the [[Afghan National Army]].
  • An [[opposing force]] Scud launcher in the United States.
  • Military personnel examine the remains of a Scud tail assembly during the Gulf War, 26 May 1992
  • Map with Scud operators in blue and former operators in red
  • 8K14]] missile, displayed at the Poznan Museum of Armaments - ''[[:pl:Muzeum Uzbrojenia w Poznaniu]]'', Poland. The fixed fins and the graphite vanes that control the missile's path can be seen
  • 2T3M1 Transport for the Soviet Scud-A Launchers
TACTICAL BALLISTIC MISSILE FAMILY
Scud; R-300; R-300 Elbrus; SS-1b Scud; SS-1c Scud; SCUD missiles; SS-1; SS-1 Scud; SS-1c; SS-1C; Scuds; Scud missiles; SS-1 SCUD; Scud D; SCUD missile; SCUD; Scud Missile; R-1/8K11; SS-1b; R-17E; Scud C; Scud-C; Scud (missile family)
v. n.
1.
Flee, run, speed, trip, hie, post, scamper, haste, hasten, fly.
2.
(Naut.) Drive before a gale.