SS-4 medium range missile, SS-5 intermediate range missile, Luna ground-to-ground rockets, and the FKR cruise missile.
ss4 and ss5 nuclear missiles
Because the soviets were the ones to put the missiles in Cuba. Which made the U.S. put missiles in Turkey ending this crisis.
After The Unites States negotiated with Russia about removing the missiles in Cuba The United States removed the missile from Turkey.
There were no missiles fired from anywhere during the Cuban Missile Crisis. There was at minimum one missile shot shot during the Cuban Missile Crisis. The Deputy of the Soviet Union Commander Gen. Issa Pliyev ordered a U-2 spy plane be shot at. The Deputy was Gen. Stepan Grechko. The missile was fired and the U-2 spy plane was shot down.
During the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962, the Soviet Union had deployed medium-range ballistic missiles (MRBMs) in Cuba, which could strike targets in the southeastern United States, including cities like Miami and Washington, D.C. These missiles had a range of approximately 1,000 to 1,500 kilometers (about 620 to 930 miles). In addition to MRBMs, the Soviets also had intermediate-range ballistic missiles (IRBMs) with ranges of up to 3,500 kilometers (about 2,175 miles), capable of reaching the entire continental U.S. from Cuba. This significant military presence escalated tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, leading to a critical standoff.
Krushchev the Russian leader at the time put long-range missiles in Cuba, which sparked the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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ss4 and ss5 nuclear missiles
Cuba simply obeyed Russia, and Russia take the missiles out.
Because the soviets were the ones to put the missiles in Cuba. Which made the U.S. put missiles in Turkey ending this crisis.
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After The Unites States negotiated with Russia about removing the missiles in Cuba The United States removed the missile from Turkey.
The placement of U.S. nuclear missiles in Turkey is thought to have provoked the Cuban Missile Crisis. Missiles in Turkey were close enough to strike Moscow, so Russia placed armaments in Cuba, which was within striking distance of U.S. soil. The Missile Crisis, began on October 14th 1962. Robert Kennedy said, during negotiations with the Russians that the missiles would be removed within a short time after the crisis ended. The Missile Crisis ended on October 28th of 62 and the missiles were quietly taken out of turkey some time after April 24th 1963.
John F. Kennedy Actually there were never any missiles fired during the Cuban Missile Crisis, JFK instituted a blockade to stop Soviet missiles from reaching Cuba, the Soviets backed off without a missile being fired.
There were no missiles fired from anywhere during the Cuban Missile Crisis. There was at minimum one missile shot shot during the Cuban Missile Crisis. The Deputy of the Soviet Union Commander Gen. Issa Pliyev ordered a U-2 spy plane be shot at. The Deputy was Gen. Stepan Grechko. The missile was fired and the U-2 spy plane was shot down.
The Cuban missile crisis, where the Soviet Union put missiles in Cuba.
During the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962, the Soviet Union had deployed medium-range ballistic missiles (MRBMs) in Cuba, which could strike targets in the southeastern United States, including cities like Miami and Washington, D.C. These missiles had a range of approximately 1,000 to 1,500 kilometers (about 620 to 930 miles). In addition to MRBMs, the Soviets also had intermediate-range ballistic missiles (IRBMs) with ranges of up to 3,500 kilometers (about 2,175 miles), capable of reaching the entire continental U.S. from Cuba. This significant military presence escalated tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, leading to a critical standoff.