Angara A5V
Angara A5V
The Angara A5V is a two-stage, heavy-lift space launch vehicle comprising six Common Core Boosters (CCBs) at the first stage, including five boosters; one 66,200-lb RD-0124 motor at the second stage; and the hydrogen powered Breeze M or KVRB upper stage. Basically the A5V adds an extra booster to the Angara A5 rocket carrier to lift super-heavy payloads. The decision to develop the A5V carrier was taken in April 2015 instead of developing a new super-heavy carrier. The first launch of the Angara A5V heavy-lift space rocket is expected for 2025. It is expected that the Angara A5V will carry a manned crew to the Moon by 2030. The Angara 5P variant was projected to carry the Orel spacecraft by the mid 2020s, but finally the project was cancelled. The Angara A5V first launch is planned in 2030 with a resusable first and second stage and the hydrogen powered KVTK upper stage.
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