Техника

Space Launch Systems
Державне підприємство «Конструкторське бюро «Південне» ім. М.К. Янгеля»

Yuzhnoye SDO develops space launch systems (SLS) with various classes of integrated launch vehicles (ILV), from concept to commissioning.

On October 4, 1957, the launch of the first artificial Earth satellite heralded the beginning of the space age. Demand for spacecraft launches spiked all over the world, including the Soviet Union. The only Soviet rocket at the time, the R-7 (called Sputnik in two-stage version and Vostok in three-stage version) was relatively expensive and had an elaborate design. Building another launch vehicle, which would be simpler, lighter and cheaper, became a pressing need.Yuzhnoye design office proposed to develop a launch vehicle based on a proven missile.
This proposal was accepted by space industry decision-makers. The Kosmos launch vehicle is the first rocket that Yuzhnoye designed by installing an additional stage on top of the R-12 single-stage missile. The Kosmos is a lightweight launch vehicle with a payload capability of up to 450 kg into low Earth orbits. Configuration: tandem. The first successful launch of the Kosmos was performed on March 16, 1962. The first Yuzhnoye-designed spacecraft, Kosmos-1 (DS-2), was placed in Earth orbit. The Kosmos launch vehicle was operated from Kapustin Yar and Plesetsk launch sites until June 18, 1977. 165 launches were performed in all, 143 of which successful.

SLS BASING MODES

SLS GROUND INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

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Державне підприємство «Конструкторське бюро «Південне» ім. М.К. Янгеля»

Yuzhnoye SDO develops space launch systems (SLS) with various classes of integrated launch vehicles (ILV), from concept to commissioning.

On October 4, 1957, the launch of the first artificial Earth satellite heralded the beginning of the space age. Demand for spacecraft launches spiked all over the world, including the Soviet Union. The only Soviet rocket at the time, the R-7 (called Sputnik in two-stage version and Vostok in three-stage version) was relatively expensive and had an elaborate design. Building another launch vehicle, which would be simpler, lighter and cheaper, became a pressing need.Yuzhnoye design office proposed to develop a launch vehicle based on a proven missile.
This proposal was accepted by space industry decision-makers. The Kosmos launch vehicle is the first rocket that Yuzhnoye designed by installing an additional stage on top of the R-12 single-stage missile. The Kosmos is a lightweight launch vehicle with a payload capability of up to 450 kg into low Earth orbits. Configuration: tandem. The first successful launch of the Kosmos was performed on March 16, 1962. The first Yuzhnoye-designed spacecraft, Kosmos-1 (DS-2), was placed in Earth orbit. The Kosmos launch vehicle was operated from Kapustin Yar and Plesetsk launch sites until June 18, 1977. 165 launches were performed in all, 143 of which successful.

SLS BASING MODES

SLS GROUND INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

Download PDF / 0.8 MB
Launch vehicles
Державне підприємство «Конструкторське бюро «Південне» ім. М.К. Янгеля»

Yuzhnoye SDO develops space launch systems (SLS) with various classes of integrated launch vehicles (ILV), from concept to commissioning.

On October 4, 1957, the launch of the first artificial Earth satellite heralded the beginning of the space age. Demand for spacecraft launches spiked all over the world, including the Soviet Union. The only Soviet rocket at the time, the R-7 (called Sputnik in two-stage version and Vostok in three-stage version) was relatively expensive and had an elaborate design. Building another launch vehicle, which would be simpler, lighter and cheaper, became a pressing need.Yuzhnoye design office proposed to develop a launch vehicle based on a proven missile.
This proposal was accepted by space industry decision-makers. The Kosmos launch vehicle is the first rocket that Yuzhnoye designed by installing an additional stage on top of the R-12 single-stage missile. The Kosmos is a lightweight launch vehicle with a payload capability of up to 450 kg into low Earth orbits. Configuration: tandem. The first successful launch of the Kosmos was performed on March 16, 1962. The first Yuzhnoye-designed spacecraft, Kosmos-1 (DS-2), was placed in Earth orbit. The Kosmos launch vehicle was operated from Kapustin Yar and Plesetsk launch sites until June 18, 1977. 165 launches were performed in all, 143 of which successful.
ROCKET ENGINES
Державне підприємство «Конструкторське бюро «Південне» ім. М.К. Янгеля»

Yuzhnoye SDO develops space launch systems (SLS) with various classes of integrated launch vehicles (ILV), from concept to commissioning.

On October 4, 1957, the launch of the first artificial Earth satellite heralded the beginning of the space age. Demand for spacecraft launches spiked all over the world, including the Soviet Union. The only Soviet rocket at the time, the R-7 (called Sputnik in two-stage version and Vostok in three-stage version) was relatively expensive and had an elaborate design. Building another launch vehicle, which would be simpler, lighter and cheaper, became a pressing need.Yuzhnoye design office proposed to develop a launch vehicle based on a proven missile.
This proposal was accepted by space industry decision-makers. The Kosmos launch vehicle is the first rocket that Yuzhnoye designed by installing an additional stage on top of the R-12 single-stage missile. The Kosmos is a lightweight launch vehicle with a payload capability of up to 450 kg into low Earth orbits. Configuration: tandem. The first successful launch of the Kosmos was performed on March 16, 1962. The first Yuzhnoye-designed spacecraft, Kosmos-1 (DS-2), was placed in Earth orbit. The Kosmos launch vehicle was operated from Kapustin Yar and Plesetsk launch sites until June 18, 1977. 165 launches were performed in all, 143 of which successful.
SPACECRAFT
Державне підприємство «Конструкторське бюро «Південне» ім. М.К. Янгеля»

Yuzhnoye SDO develops space launch systems (SLS) with various classes of integrated launch vehicles (ILV), from concept to commissioning.

On October 4, 1957, the launch of the first artificial Earth satellite heralded the beginning of the space age. Demand for spacecraft launches spiked all over the world, including the Soviet Union. The only Soviet rocket at the time, the R-7 (called Sputnik in two-stage version and Vostok in three-stage version) was relatively expensive and had an elaborate design. Building another launch vehicle, which would be simpler, lighter and cheaper, became a pressing need.Yuzhnoye design office proposed to develop a launch vehicle based on a proven missile.
This proposal was accepted by space industry decision-makers. The Kosmos launch vehicle is the first rocket that Yuzhnoye designed by installing an additional stage on top of the R-12 single-stage missile. The Kosmos is a lightweight launch vehicle with a payload capability of up to 450 kg into low Earth orbits. Configuration: tandem. The first successful launch of the Kosmos was performed on March 16, 1962. The first Yuzhnoye-designed spacecraft, Kosmos-1 (DS-2), was placed in Earth orbit. The Kosmos launch vehicle was operated from Kapustin Yar and Plesetsk launch sites until June 18, 1977. 165 launches were performed in all, 143 of which successful.

Earth remote sensing spacecraft

Universal satellite platform

Scientific spacecraft

Nano spacecraft

COMBAT MISSILE SYSTEMS

Yuzhnoye SDO develops space launch systems (SLS) with various classes of integrated launch vehicles (ILV), from concept to commissioning.

On October 4, 1957, the launch of the first artificial Earth satellite heralded the beginning of the space age. Demand for spacecraft launches spiked all over the world, including the Soviet Union. The only Soviet rocket at the time, the R-7 (called Sputnik in two-stage version and Vostok in three-stage version) was relatively expensive and had an elaborate design. Building another launch vehicle, which would be simpler, lighter and cheaper, became a pressing need.Yuzhnoye design office proposed to develop a launch vehicle based on a proven missile.
This proposal was accepted by space industry decision-makers. The Kosmos launch vehicle is the first rocket that Yuzhnoye designed by installing an additional stage on top of the R-12 single-stage missile. The Kosmos is a lightweight launch vehicle with a payload capability of up to 450 kg into low Earth orbits. Configuration: tandem. The first successful launch of the Kosmos was performed on March 16, 1962. The first Yuzhnoye-designed spacecraft, Kosmos-1 (DS-2), was placed in Earth orbit. The Kosmos launch vehicle was operated from Kapustin Yar and Plesetsk launch sites until June 18, 1977. 165 launches were performed in all, 143 of which successful.
Advanced_projects
Державне підприємство «Конструкторське бюро «Південне» ім. М.К. Янгеля»

Yuzhnoye SDO develops space launch systems (SLS) with various classes of integrated launch vehicles (ILV), from concept to commissioning.

On October 4, 1957, the launch of the first artificial Earth satellite heralded the beginning of the space age. Demand for spacecraft launches spiked all over the world, including the Soviet Union. The only Soviet rocket at the time, the R-7 (called Sputnik in two-stage version and Vostok in three-stage version) was relatively expensive and had an elaborate design. Building another launch vehicle, which would be simpler, lighter and cheaper, became a pressing need.Yuzhnoye design office proposed to develop a launch vehicle based on a proven missile.
This proposal was accepted by space industry decision-makers. The Kosmos launch vehicle is the first rocket that Yuzhnoye designed by installing an additional stage on top of the R-12 single-stage missile. The Kosmos is a lightweight launch vehicle with a payload capability of up to 450 kg into low Earth orbits. Configuration: tandem. The first successful launch of the Kosmos was performed on March 16, 1962. The first Yuzhnoye-designed spacecraft, Kosmos-1 (DS-2), was placed in Earth orbit. The Kosmos launch vehicle was operated from Kapustin Yar and Plesetsk launch sites until June 18, 1977. 165 launches were performed in all, 143 of which successful.

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