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RSD-10 Pioneer - Wikipedia Its NATO reporting name was SS-20 Saber Its deployment was a major cause of NATO's 'Double-Track Decision', which led to the deployment of more medium-range nuclear weapons in Western Europe The RSD-10 was withdrawn from service under the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty
RSD-10 Pioneer (SS-20) - Missile Threat The RSD-10 Pioneer (NATO: SS-20 “Saber”) was a Soviet intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) that entered service in 1976 Its wide-scale deployment was a key driver behind NATO’s 1979 decision to station U S Pershing II IRBMs in Europe
Medium-range missile complex RSD-10 Pioneer (SS-20) On March 11, 1976, the State Commission signed an act of acceptance of the Pioneer complex with a 15G45 missile (RSD-10) into service of the Strategic Missile Forces Some of the obsolete medium-range missiles, primarily R-14, were removed from service, and their place was taken by the Pioneers
SS-20 Pioneer - National Air and Space Museum The SS-20, known as the "Pioneer" in Russian, is a two-stage, solid propellant missile with three multiple targetable reentry warheads The missile is almost 16 5 meters tall The exterior of the first stage is yellow fiberglass with numbers and Cyrillic letters printed along the circumference
The Euromissile Showdown | Air Space Forces Magazine In March 1976, the Soviet Union began deploying a new missile, the SS-20, that upset the balance of power in Europe It was one of the pivotal events of the Cold War, igniting a confrontation between NATO and the USSR over medium-range “Euromissiles ”
RT-21M SS-20 SABRE - Russian Soviet Nuclear Forces The SS-20 was one of the missile systems eliminated under the terms of the INF Treaty, which took effect in June 1988 Prior to the INF drawdown, the SS-20 force comprised 48 bases that housed the regularly deployed force of 405 missiles and launchers
THE SS-20 ISSUE - War History It started in about 1974, when NATO members began to see a steady build-up of a new Soviet intermediate-range ballistic missile, the SS-20 This was seen to be a major attempt by the USSR to alter the balance in this field in its favour and thus pose a major threat to western Europe
SS-20 - The Pioneer That Was Always Ready | Strategic Missile Forces The complex replaced the R-14 missiles in the armament of the USSR Armed Forces, this caused a well-known commotion abroad and was reflected in the name of the complex - SS-20 or "Thunderstorm of Europe"
RSD-10 Pioner | Weaponsystems. net Forward view of RSD-10 Pioner launch vehicle The RSD-10 Pioner is a Cold War era intermediate range ballistic missile system with nuclear warheads of Soviet origin In the West it is known by the NATO reporting name SS-20 Saber and it is also known as the RT-21M
ASD (A) - SSIPM - Strategic Deterrence and Capabilities Shortly thereafter, the Soviet Union began replacing older intermediate-range SS-4 and SS-5 missiles with a new intermediate-range missile, the SS-20, bringing about what was perceived as a qualitative and quantitative change in the European security situation