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  1. Soyuz-2 - Wikipedia

    • Soyuz 2 (Russian: Союз 2, lit. 'Union 2') (GRAU index 14A14) is a modernized expendable medium-lift launch vehicle and the seventh major version of the Soyuz rocket family. It includes key enhancements over its predecessors including improved engines along with digital flight control and telemetry systems, enabling launches from fixed platforms … See more

    ManufacturerProgress
    Country of originRussia
    Cost per launchUS$35−48.5 million (Roscosmos) · US$80 million (Arianespace)
    Variants

    The Soyuz 2.1a incorporates upgraded RD-107A engines in the first stage (the four boosters) and the upgraded RD-108A engine in the second stage (the central core). The engines have improved injection systems to … See more

    Modifications for various launch sites

    To accommodate the conditions and requirements of the Guiana Space Centre (CSG), Soyuz rockets underwent several key modifications. These adaptations ensure the vehicle's optimal performance and safety … See more

    Notable missions

    On 8 November 2004, at 18:30 UTC, the first Soyuz 2 rocket, in the Soyuz 2.1a configuration, was launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia. The rocket followed a sub-orbital trajectory, with the third st… See more

     
  1. Soyuz 2.1a - Next Spaceflight

    Soyuz 2.1a. The 2.1a version includes conversion from analog to digital flight control system and uprated engines on the booster and the first stage with improved injection systems. The new digital flight control and telemetry …

  2. Soyuz-2 launch vehicle (14A14) - RussianSpaceWeb.com

    169 rows · Jun 23, 2017 · According to the original plan, the Soyuz-2 (military …

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  4. Soyuz launches a military mission - russianspaceweb.com

    2 days ago · On Oct. 31, 2024, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that a Soyuz-2-1a rocket had lifted off from Plesetsk at 10:51 Moscow Time (3:51 a.m. EST, 07:51 UTC) and successfully delivered a military satellite. The official …

  5. Soyuz 2.1a | Progress MS-28 (89P) Mission - RocketLaunch.org

  6. Soyuz MS-25 | Soyuz 2.1a | Everyday Astronaut

  7. SOYUZ 2.1a (14A14A) - Vehicle use: Soyuz, Progress, Satellite

  8. Soyuz MS-21 | Soyuz 2.1a | Everyday Astronaut

    Mar 22, 2022 · Soyuz MS-21 launched on March 18, 2022, with three ROSCOSMOS cosmonauts to the International Space Station. The mission used a Soyuz 2.1a rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome and docked to the ISS in …

  9. Soyuz 2.1a Vehicle Overview - RocketLaunch.org