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The M1901 Zinko Nuclear Missile, or more simply known as just the Zinko Nuclear Missile after its designer Robert Zinko, was developed in 2552 as a ship-to-ship munitions intended to replace the aging SHIVA class missile. The Zinko has a variable blast yield which can range from 10 to 30 megatons and features a lithium triteride casing. They were found on many ships in the UNSC, such as the UNSC Las Vegas. Later in the design phase, a variant of the original Zinko was developed to serve as a ICBM.

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  • Zinko Nuclear Missile
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  • The M1901 Zinko Nuclear Missile, or more simply known as just the Zinko Nuclear Missile after its designer Robert Zinko, was developed in 2552 as a ship-to-ship munitions intended to replace the aging SHIVA class missile. The Zinko has a variable blast yield which can range from 10 to 30 megatons and features a lithium triteride casing. They were found on many ships in the UNSC, such as the UNSC Las Vegas. Later in the design phase, a variant of the original Zinko was developed to serve as a ICBM.
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Range
  • *38,600 kilometers *100,500 kilometers
Affiliation
  • United Nations Space Command
Name
  • M1901 Zinko Nuclear Missile
Type
  • *Ballistic Missile *Anti-ship munition
Manufacturer
  • *Nuclear Warhead: Generation Technology *Early Design: Alto Weapon Factories *Delivery System: Jennings & Rall
Cost
  • 74000000(xsd:integer)
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  • The M1901 Zinko Nuclear Missile, or more simply known as just the Zinko Nuclear Missile after its designer Robert Zinko, was developed in 2552 as a ship-to-ship munitions intended to replace the aging SHIVA class missile. The Zinko has a variable blast yield which can range from 10 to 30 megatons and features a lithium triteride casing. They were found on many ships in the UNSC, such as the UNSC Las Vegas. Later in the design phase, a variant of the original Zinko was developed to serve as a ICBM.
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