The UR-100 was a two-stage liquid-propellant lightweight ICBM. Initial versions carried a single warhead of 0.5 to 1.1 Mt
yield, while later versions could carry three or six
MIRV warheads. The missile was silo-launched. 15P784 silo design (by KBOM,
Design Bureau of Common Machinery, of V.P.Barmin) was greatly simplified in comparison to earlier missiles. Facilities consisted of hardened, unstaffed silos controlled by a single central command post. This was the first soviet ICBM (8K84M, entered service on 3 October 1971) equipped with missile defense countermeasure "Palma" by NII-108 of V.Gerasimenko.
Variants and developments • UR-100 with 8K84 missile — original development • UR-100 with 8K84M missile — improved variant •
UR-100N with 15A30 missile — enlarged UR-100. This variant is the basis of the
Rokot space launch system. • UR-100N UTTH with 15A35 missile — improved UR-100N (The "UTTH" (or "UTTKh") abbreviated suffix is often used in missile names. This means literally "improved tactical and technical characteristics",
Russian: УТТХ =
улучшенные
тактико-
технические
характеристики) •
UR-100MR 15P015 with 15A15 missile — a different missile to replace the original UR-100 == Operational history ==