File:Early Proton-K rocket versions.jpg

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English: Early Proton-K rocket versions.
Original caption: "This shows the evolution of the UR-500 space launch vehicle. For many years, Westerners believed that the clustered modules of the first stage were strap-on boosters. These were in fact only propellant tanks and not self-contained stages."
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