Р-29 Высота
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Photo of the subject missile
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Assembled and seams sande
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Primed and applied putty to problem seam areas
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Primed with Mr. Surfacer
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Base coat of Humbrol Steel Grey applied
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Nose cone painted with AK Steel Grey
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Finished produc
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Using a wood plaque and red wood stain from Hobby Lobby as a base
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Applied a red finish as the base for Soviet-era missiles
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Displayed with other Soviet missiles
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The R-29 Vysota is a two-stage intercontinental-range, submarine-launched, liquid-propellant ballistic missile. It likely derives from the SS-N-8 (R-29) missile. The SS-N-18 was designed for the Delta III ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), or Kalmar class. Each Kalmar carries sixteen SS-N-18 missiles. The Mod 1 entered service in 1977, with the Mod 2 and Mod 3 entering in 1979. By 1991, all versions were altered to Mod 1 specifications with a range of 6,500km and carrying three MIRV warheads with a 200 kT yield. In 1991, 14 Delta III submarines with the R-29 Vysota were in service.