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The R-29RM Shtil (NATO designation SS-N-23 Skiff) is a liquid propellant, submarine-launched ballistic missile in use by Russia. It has the alternate Russian designations RSM-54 and 3M27. It is designed to be launched from the Russian Delta IV submarine, each of which is capable of carrying 16 missiles. The R-29RM carries four 100 kiloton warheads and has a range of about . A derivative, the R-29RMU Sineva, entered service in 2007. The last boat with R-29RM, K-51 Verkhoturye, went into overhaul for rearming with R-29RMU on 23 Aug 2010.

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  • R-29RM Shtil
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  • The R-29RM Shtil (NATO designation SS-N-23 Skiff) is a liquid propellant, submarine-launched ballistic missile in use by Russia. It has the alternate Russian designations RSM-54 and 3M27. It is designed to be launched from the Russian Delta IV submarine, each of which is capable of carrying 16 missiles. The R-29RM carries four 100 kiloton warheads and has a range of about . A derivative, the R-29RMU Sineva, entered service in 2007. The last boat with R-29RM, K-51 Verkhoturye, went into overhaul for rearming with R-29RMU on 23 Aug 2010.
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Length
  • 14.8
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diameter
  • 1.9 m
filling
  • 4(xsd:integer)
Guidance
  • Astroinertial
Service
  • since 1986
Name
  • SS-N-23
Type
  • Strategic SLBM
is missile
  • yes
payload capacity
  • 2800.0
yield
  • 100(xsd:integer)
Weight
  • 40(xsd:double)
Manufacturer
Used by
  • Soviet Union / Russia
Engine
  • three-stage liquid propellant
cep
  • 500.0
abstract
  • The R-29RM Shtil (NATO designation SS-N-23 Skiff) is a liquid propellant, submarine-launched ballistic missile in use by Russia. It has the alternate Russian designations RSM-54 and 3M27. It is designed to be launched from the Russian Delta IV submarine, each of which is capable of carrying 16 missiles. On 6 August 1991 at 21:09 Novomoskovsk, under the command of Captain Second Rank Sergey Yegorov, became the world's only submarine to successfully launch an all-missile salvo, launching 16 R-29RM (RSM-54) ballistic missiles of total weight of almost 700 tons in 244 seconds (operation code name "Behemoth-2"). The first and the last missiles hit their targets successfully, while the others were self-destroyed in the air according to the plan. The R-29RM carries four 100 kiloton warheads and has a range of about . A derivative, the R-29RMU Sineva, entered service in 2007. The last boat with R-29RM, K-51 Verkhoturye, went into overhaul for rearming with R-29RMU on 23 Aug 2010.
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