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SOYUZ-5

EXPENDABLE 2-3-STAGE LAUNCH VEHICLE

INACTIVE
Soyuz-5

Technical Overview

Length height
65.3 m
Diameter radio_button_unchecked
4.1 m
Launch Mass scale
525 t
Payload to LEO rocket
17,000 kg
Payload to GTO public
5,000 kg

Engine Details

Soyuz-5

Soyuz-5

Soyuz-5, also named Irtysh is a planned Russian rocket that is being developed by JSC SRC Progress, formerly within "Project Feniks." It will replace the capability of Zenit-2 and Proton Medium. It will initially be a two-stage rocket, but Soyuz 5 can be enhanced with an optional Blok DM-03 upper stage for geostationary missions. The rocket is loosely based on the Zenit launch vehicle with a RD-171MV engine on the 1st stage, enlarged to 4.1 m in diameter, while the 2nd stage is powered by 2 RD-0124MS engines derived from engines used on the 3rd stage of the Soyuz-2.1b. The Soyuz-5 can lift 17 tonnes to a Low Earth orbit.

Reusability

Expendable

Stages

2-3

Liftoff Thrust

7,257 kN

Flight History

*Current Launch Library totals
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Total Launches

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Successful Launches

0

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Failed Launches

0

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