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Исправление anon1984, (текущая версия) :
А так то да, с т.з. философа наверное все ракеты на одно лицо.
Ага, вообще не A9/A10
In 1947-48, Gröttrup and his team helped Korolev with the R-1 project, a recreation of the V-2 missile using Russian manufacturing and materials.[9] At Kapustin Yar, he helped Korolev supervise the launching of 20 rebuilt V-2 rockets and analyze failure causes. In October 1947 they succeeded for the first time. As a reality check on Korolev’s missile proposals, official Dmitriy Ustinov asked Gröttrup and his small team to design several improved missile systems, including the R-10 (G-1), R-12 (G-2),[10] the R-14 (G-4),[11] and the R-15 (G-5) which was similar to the A9/A10 long range missile von Braun designed during the war.[12][13][14] None of these projects went beyond the design stage. However, the theoretical work of the German scientists proposed improved solutions due to lack of material, and new ideas significantly contributed to the later success of Soviet space program. Some ideas were incorporated in the R-2 and R-5 missile systems.[15] The launcher for Sputnik 1’s orbital flight in October 1957 was based on R-7 Semyorka with a bundling (packeting) of a total of 20 engines with conical rocket bodies, as already proposed by the German scientists in 1949 in Gorodomlja. For political reasons, however, the contributions made by the German collective of rocket scientists to Soviet missile development have long been considered insignificant by the public in East and West.[16]
Исправление anon1984, :
А так то да, с т.з. философа наверное все ракеты на одно лицо.
Ага, вообще не A9/A10
The specification was to deliver the first Soviet atomic bomb - total mass 3000 kg - to a 3000 km range - anywhere in Western Europe. This requirement meant a massive improvement over existing V-2 technology. A wide range of technical solutions were considered. These included use of 3 G-1’s in a parallel-staging ‘bundle’ (or ‘packet’ as the Russians would later term it); winged missiles along the lines of the wartime A9/A10 or Saenger Antipodal Bomber (the G-3); or sequential stages, as used on the earlier G-1 and G-2 designs. Consideration was even given of using balloon tanks of high quality steel (as would be adopted in the USA for the Atlas ICBM). But the Russians did not have such alloys available, and the Germans kept the idea to themselves, ‘in reserve’.
Исходная версия anon1984, :
А так то да, с т.з. философа наверное все ракеты на одно лицо.
Ага, вообще не A9/A10