- The
Tsyklon (Ukrainian: Циклон, "Cyclone", also
known as Tsiklon), GRAU
index 11K67, was a Soviet-designed
expendable launch system,
primarily used to...
- The
Tsyklon-2 (Ukrainian: Циклон-2, lit. 'Cyclone-2'), also
known as Tsiklon-2 and
Tsyklon-M (known as SL-11 by the
United States DoD), GRAU
index 11K69...
- The
Tsyklon-3, also
known as Tsiklon-3 and Cyclone-3 (known as SL-14 by the
United States DoD), GRAU
index 11K68, was a Soviet, and
subsequently Ukrainian...
- The
Tsyklon-4, also
known as Tsiklon-4 and Cyclone-4, was a
Ukrainian carrier rocket which was
being developed for
commercial satellite launches. Derived...
-
variations were also used on the
Tsyklon-2 and
Tsyklon-3
launch vehicles. It was
supposed to be used on the
Tsyklon-4, but
since the
cancellation of the...
- for
commercial satellite launches. The Cyclone-4M is
derived from the
Tsyklon-4,
which started its life as an all-hypergolic three-stage-to-orbit expendable...
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Tsyklon-3
thruster (30 N (6.7 lbf))
Tsyklon-3
thruster (100 N (22 lbf)) Okean-O
thruster (30 N (6.7 lbf))
Tsyklon-4
thruster (30 N (6.7 lbf))
Tsyklon...
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intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and
space launch vehicles (
Tsyklon)
designed by the
Soviet Union during the Cold War. The
original R-36 was...
- Pad 67/21:
Tsyklon, R-36M, R-36O, MR-UR-100
Sotka (1963–72) – 45°59′20″N 63°42′18″E / 45.989°N 63.705°E / 45.989; 63.705 Pad 67/22:
Tsyklon, R-36, R-36O...
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terrain with
boreal pine forests. The
Soyuz rocket, Cosmos-3M, Rokot,
Tsyklon, and
Angara are
launched from the
Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The
heavy Proton...