R-15
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The R-15 was a submarine launched ballistic missile (SLBM) design from the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It was not deployed.
The R-15 was a project to develop a SLBM complex D-3 with the capability to be launched directly from the submarine while submerged. The development was authorized for OKB-586 in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, on 20 March 1958 and cancelled before testing in December 1958.
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R-1/R-2 | R-3 | R-4 | R-5 | R-7 | R-8 | R-9 | R-11, R-300 Elbrus | R-12 | R-13 | R-14 Dvina, R-14 Usovaya | R-15, Tumansky R-15 | R-16 | R-21 | R-23 | R-26 | R-27 | R-29 | R-33 | R-36 | R-37 | R-39 | R-40 | R-46, GR-1 | R-60 | R-73 | R-77 | 81R | R-101 | R-103 | R-172 | R-400 |
Other: | TR-1 | RT-2 | RT-2PM | RT-2UTTH | RT-15 | RT-20 | RT-21 | RT-23 | RT-25 | RSM-56 | RKV-500A, RK-55 | KSR-5 | RSS-40 | UR-100 | UR-100 | UR-100N |