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Angara A7

Angara A7

Space Launch Systems
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Basic Information
Name
Angara A7
Designation
Angara A7
Alternate Designation
Amur
Equipment Type
Space Launch Systems
Manufacturer
Khrunichev Space Center
Date of Introduction
2020
Description

The Angara A7, also known as Amur, is a three-stage, heavy carrier rocket space launch vehicle comprising five Common Core Boosters (CCBs) at the first stage, including four Baikal reusable boosters; one 66,200-lb RD-0124 motor at the second stage; and the KVTK-A7 upper stage. With a maximum lift-off weight of 1,133-ton the Angara A7 can put into low-Earth orbit (LEO) payloads of up to 35,000/40,500 kg. Besides, the KVTK-A7 can lift payloads of up to 12,500 kg to a geo-transfer orbit (GTO) at 5,500 km of altitude and 25-degree of inclination or place directly payloads of up to 7,600 kg into geostationary orbit (GEO). The KVTK-A7 has a diameter of 5.1 meters and 19.65 meters in length.

Overview (Deagel)
Group Space Launch Systems
Status Cancelled
Also Known As Amur
Origin Russia
Contractor Khrunichev Space Center
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 2020
Total Production ?
Specifications (Deagel)
Crew 0
Number of Stages 3
Dimensions — Rocket Diameter 4.4 meter
Mass — Max Lift-off Weight 1,133 ton
Mass — Payload to GEO 7,600 kilogram
Mass — Payload to GTO 12,500 kilogram
Mass — Payload to LEO 40,500 kilogram
Performance — Orbit 36,000 kilometer
Gear (Deagel)
Item 1 Rocket Engines: Baikal (4)
Item 2 Rocket Engines: RD-191 (1)
Variants
Variant 1 Angara 1.1
Variant 2 Angara A3
Variant 3 Angara A7
Variant 4 Angara 1.2
Variant 5 Angara A5
Variant 6 Angara A5M
Variant 7 Angara A5V
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
19.65 m
Width
4.4 m
Height
Weight
1133000 kg
Operators (1)
Russia
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