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By this time, Korolev was officially appointed Chief Designer of the Special Design Bureau for Missile Technology, transformed in April 1950 into OKB-1, taking, in fact, all the work on missile development in the Soviet Union into his own hands. Due to the fact that samples of German FAU-2 missiles fell into the hands of Soviet designers after the war, already in 1948 it was possible to create its analogue - the R-1 missile, which was successfully tested at the Kapustin Yar test site on 10 October. During the Great Patriotic War, development in the field of rocketry was suspended and resumed only after the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Back in 1931, he founded the Group for the Study of Reactive Motion (GIRD), a state design laboratory, in which the first Soviet liquid-ballistic missiles were created and tested. Some of the first projects to create spacecraft were developed in Russia in the 1880s by Nikolai Kibalchich and Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, whose ideas were picked up in the Soviet Union and implemented by the outstanding designer Sergei Korolev. "Three K" of Soviet science - academicians Sergei Korolev, Igor Kurchatov and Mstislav Keldysh 3.1.1 First detachment of Soviet cosmonauts.