RSM-58
The RSM-58 is a Soviet-era submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) designed for use on nuclear submarines. It was developed in the 1950s and is known for its ability to carry multiple warheads, enhancing its strike capability. The missile has a range of approximately 2,500 kilometers, allowing it to target distant land-based installations.
The RSM-58 was part of the Soviet Union's strategic nuclear deterrent during the Cold War. It was deployed on various classes of submarines, including the Dolphin-class and Delta-class. The missile system was eventually replaced by more advanced SLBMs as technology progressed.