УР-100Н
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Photo of subject missile
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Assembled and seams san
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Primed and applied putty to problem seam areas
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Primed with Mr. Surfacer
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Initial coat of white
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Nose cone painted
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Finished product
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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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Album info
The UR-100N is a fourth-generation silo-launched liquid-propellant ICBM. The missile has a preparation time to start of 25 minutes, a storage period of 22 years, and 6 MIRVs. The UR-100N reached initial operating capability in 1974, and by 1983 reached a maximum inventory of 360 launchers. This had fallen to 300 by 1991.