That should be an impressive lens, Klaus! Do these three siblings use real quartz, not the fused silica?
There is an important difference between "real quartz" and fused silica - real quatz in optically anisotrope, but fused silica (fused quartz) isn't and also it can be made much more pure, so has much higher transmssion into UV. See
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fused_quartzSo those mirrors are made of fused silica - but if you think about it a bit more, all those mirrors are first surface mirrors and the quartz substrate is just the rear part of it (used because of their very low thermal expansion coefficient), so are irrelevant for transmission. However to protect the first surface mirrors, they are usually overcoated with a very thin layer of fused silica for protection.
The design is a typical catoptic CASSEGRAIN design
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassegrain_reflector where the seconday, hyperbolic mirror is used to achieve the needed back focal length. (I never really
found out what the exact shape and form of the mirrors are, so it could also be a Ritchey-Chretien etc.)
This one sure looks liker the real thing! What a monster
Not really a monster, just about 1200grams, 150mm front diameter, 200mm lomg (all values approx.).
In terms of performance, what interests most of course is its high speed!