- Global Rocket 1
The Global Rocket 1 (GR-1) was a Fractional Orbital Bombardment System (FOBS)
intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) developed but not deployed by theSoviet Union during theCold War . The system also was given theNATO reporting name SS-X-10 Scrag, and carried a Soviet industry designation of 8K713.Development
In 1961, faced with the prospect of development in the
United States of aanti-ballistic missile (ABM) system to intercept conventional ICBMs, the Soviet Union began development of a fractional orbital bombardment system (FOBS) to defeat these interceptors. The concept was to include launching a missile into orbit (150 km above the ground), from where a warhead could be dropped to its targets in a non-ballistic manner, and without giving away its target until final descent. Three Soviet design centers developed proposals for the system, withOKB-1 (S. P. Korolev ) proposing the Global Rocket 1.The GR-1 was a
liquid cryogenic propellant fuelled rocket which was intended to utilize the launch pads of theR-9 Desna which was being phased out of service. The project was cancelled in 1964 citing engine delays, a fate which became permanent for all of the FOBS designs with the signing of theAnti-Ballistic Missile Treaty which removed the need for such a weapon.Operator
; USSR: The Soviets cancelled the GR-1 before it entered operational service with the
Strategic Rocket Forces .See also
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List of missiles
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