Now this is a really, really rare lens:
ZIKAR-1A, from the russian space defence program, to detect fired rockets aiming at the (then) USSR from about 45.000 km away, mounted at some camera system from a satellite in orbit around earth. It is a catadioptric system with two Beryllium mirrors, f1.2/100mm and some fluorite aux. lenses. Several such systems were successfully launched into space and were in operation several years long.

Now the interesting part is, that this mirror lens transmits rather flat down to 320nm (then steep cut downwards), my spectrometer tells me. A f1.2/100mm for UV !!
