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Revision as of 19:04, 17 February 2025
Rocket and Space Centre "Progress", commonly known as RKTs Progress, is a Russian joint-stock company under Roscosmos. It is responsible for building and operating the Soyuz family of rockets, which serve as the primary launch vehicles for the Russian space program.
1996 Website,
Wikimedia, Wikidata
Progress Rocket Space Centre, TsSKB Progress, АКЦИОНЕРНОЕ ОБЩЕСТВО "РАКЕТНО-КОСМИЧЕСКИЙ ЦЕНТР "ПРОГРЕСС"
space industry, mechanical engineering, Russia,
Dong Fang Hong 2, Ekran, Energia satellite bus, N1, Obzor-R, Rus-M, Soyuz 7K-VI, Volga, Yantar-1KFT,
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Location: 53.1833, 50.1167, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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Irtysh ⓘ
Proposed Russian heavy-lift rocket -

Molniya-M ⓘ
Soviet space launcher rocket -

Rus-M ⓘ
canceled Russian proposal for a crewed launch vehicle -

Soyuz-2 ⓘ
Russian series of rockets -

Soyuz-FG ⓘ
launch vehicle -

Volga ⓘ
Russian rocket booster -

Volga ⓘ
rocket upper stage designed in Russia -

N1 ⓘ
Soviet super heavy-Lift launch vehicle -

Soyuz ⓘ
Russian and Soviet rocket family -

Soyuz-U ⓘ
Soyuz rocket design variant - Universal -

Soyuz-U2 ⓘ
carrier rocket -

Soyuz-2-1v ⓘ
version of the Soyuz-2 rocket -

RD-117 ⓘ
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Bars-M ⓘ
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Energia satellite bus ⓘ
Soviet plaform for research satellites -

Obzor-R ⓘ
model of Russian synthetic aperture radar satellite -

Persona ⓘ
class of Russian reconnaissance satellites -

Resurs-P ⓘ
series of Russian commercial Earth observation satellites -

Soyuz 7K-VI ⓘ
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Venera 4 ⓘ
Soviet Venus space probe -

Yantar-1KFT ⓘ
Soviet spy satellite -

Progress MS-14 ⓘ
mission to the International Space Station launched in April 2020 -

Progress MS-15 ⓘ
Cargo Resupply Mission to the International Space Station launched in July 2020 -

Progress MS-16 ⓘ
Russian resupply mission to the International Space Station
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1996 Progress State Research and Production Rocket Space Center
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| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| class | rocket | Irtysh | launch vehicle | Wikidata | |
| class | rocket | Molniya-M | R-7 | Wikidata | |
| class | rocket | Rus-M | launch vehicle | Wikidata | |
| class | rocket | Soyuz-2 | Soyuz | Wikidata | |
| class | rocket | Soyuz-FG | Soyuz | Wikidata | |
| class | rocket | Volga | launch vehicle | Wikidata | |
| class | rocket | Volga | space tug | Wikidata | |
| class | rocket | 1960 | N1 | super heavy-lift launch vehicle | Wikidata |
| class | rocket | 1966 | Soyuz | R-7, expendable launch vehicle | Wikidata |
| class | rocket | 1973 | Soyuz-U | Soyuz | Wikidata |
| class | rocket | 1982 | Soyuz-U2 | Soyuz | Wikidata |
| class | rocket | 2013 | Soyuz-2-1v | Soyuz-2 | Wikidata |
| class | rocket engine | RD-117 | rocket engine | Wikidata | |
| class | space object | Bars-M | reconnaissance satellite | Wikidata | |
| class | space object | Energia satellite bus | Zenit, artificial satellite | Wikidata | |
| class | space object | Obzor-R | SAR satellite | Wikidata | |
| class | space object | Persona | reconnaissance satellite | Wikidata | |
| class | space object | Resurs-P | Earth observation satellite | Wikidata | |
| class | space object | Soyuz 7K-VI | Soyuz | Wikidata | |
| class | space object | 1967 | Venera 4 | space probe | Wikidata |
| class | space object | 1981 | Yantar-1KFT | reconnaissance satellite | Wikidata |
| class | space object | 2020 | Progress MS-14 | Progress MS | Wikidata |
| class | space object | 2020 | Progress MS-15 | Progress MS | Wikidata |
| class | space object | 2021 | Progress MS-16 | Progress MS | Wikidata |
| event | spaceflight | 2016 | Soyuz MS-01 | Soyuz MS, human spaceflight | Wikidata |
| event | spaceflight | 2019 | Soyuz MS-15 | Soyuz MS, human spaceflight | Wikidata |
| event | spaceflight | 2020 | Soyuz MS-17 | human spaceflight, Soyuz MS | Wikidata |
| event | spaceflight | 2021 | Soyuz MS-18 | Soyuz MS, human spaceflight | Wikidata |
| event | spaceflight | 2021 | Soyuz MS-19 | human spaceflight, Soyuz MS | Wikidata |
| event | spaceflight | 2022 | Soyuz MS-21 | space mission, human spaceflight | Wikidata |
| event | spaceflight | 2022 | Soyuz MS-22 | human spaceflight | Wikidata |
| commons | image | Vladimir Putin in Samara Oblast, 2014 13 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Vladimir Putin in Samara Oblast, 2014 14 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Vladimir Putin in Samara Oblast, 2014 04 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Vladimir Putin in Samara Oblast, 2014 05 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Vladimir Putin in Samara Oblast, 2014 03 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Vladimir Putin in Samara Oblast, 2014 08 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Vladimir Putin in Samara Oblast, 2014 09 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | TsSKB-Progress, RA-26191, Antonov An-24 (31072346380) | Commons | ||







