Soyuz-U

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Soyuz-U was a Soviet and later Russian expendable medium-lift launch vehicle designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress factory in Samara, Russia. The U designation stands for unified, as the launch vehicle was the replacement for the Voskhod rocket and several earlier Soyuz rocket variants. The Soyuz-U is part of the larger R-7 rocket family, which evolved from the R-7 Semyorka, the first intercontinental ballistic missile.

1973 — 2017  WikimediaWikidata
SoyuzProgress State Research and Production Rocket Space Center, Soviet Union, 
Progress M-49Progress M-62Progress M-61Progress M-60Progress M-59Progress M-58Progress M-56Progress M-55Progress M-54Progress M-53Progress M-52Progress M-51Progress M-50Progress M-64Progress M-48Progress M-46Progress M-45Progress M-44Progress M-43Progress M-41Progress M-40Progress M-39Progress M-38Progress M-37Progress M-36Soyuz T-11970s1973Soyuzlaunch vehicleEkranDong Fang Hong 2Soyuz TM-34Soyuz TM-32Soyuz TM-31Soyuz TM-30Soyuz TM-28Soyuz TM-23Progress M-35Soyuz 7K-ST No.16LSoyuz 37Soyuz 33Soyuz 27Soyuz 25Soyuz 22Soyuz 19Soyuz 16Progress M-SO1Progress M-MIM2Progress M-67Progress 2Progress M1-10Progress M-09MProgress M-07MProgress M-06MProgress M-05MProgress M-04MProgress M-03MProgress M-01MProgress 8Progress 6Progress 5Progress 3Progress M1-11Progress 24Progress 22Progress 21Progress 1Progress 18Progress 14Progress 10Kosmos 672Kosmos 670Kosmos 638Kosmos 1001Progress M-20MProgress M-31Progress M-30Progress M-29Progress M-29MProgress M-28Progress M-27Progress M-26Progress M-24MProgress M-23MProgress M-22Progress M-22MProgress M-21Progress State Research and Production Rocket Space CenterProgress M-19Progress M-19MProgress M1-8Progress M-18MProgress M-17MProgress M1-5Progress M1-4Progress M1-3Progress M-12MProgress M1-1Progress M-11M


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