The agency told reporters that after Wednesday’s launch, more launches of the Soyuz-2.1v model are not planned, so its six-decade use can be considered a historic event.
The Soyuz-2.1v carrier rocket is different from the medium-class Soyuz-2.1b model because it lacks the four side boosters. The center core uses a NK-33 engine instead of a RD-108A.
This engine was originally developed in the 1960s for the N-1 super-heavy rocket, which, despite expectations, never went into production after four unsuccessful launches.
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