In the early tours, visitors can see samples of missile engines of different times. Some of them were part of the unique technical solutions, such as missile RS-20V Voyevoda (NATO reporting name - SS-18 «Satan») and RS-18 (NATO reporting name - SS-19 «Stiletto»).

Also brought to the attention of R-12 (8K63) (NATO reporting name - SS-4 «Sandal»). Placing such missiles in Cuba in 1962 led to the "Cuban Missile Crisis."

Theatre ballistic missile (TBM) SS-4 «Sandal» was the first in which were used stored fuel components and fully autonomous control system.

Specifications of SS-4 «Sandal»: operational range - 2080 km, launch weight - 41 920 kg, length - 22.1 m, diameter - 1.625 m, speed - 2,572 m/s, launch platform - open-launch and silo-based.

Panoramic view of the collection of missile engines