R-7 (rocket family) explained

The R-7 family (Russian: ракеты-носители семейства Р-7) is a series of rockets, derived from the Soviet R-7 Semyorka, the world's first ICBM. More R-7 rockets have been launched than any other family of large rockets.

The R-7 turned out to be impractical as a ballistic missile, but found a long application in the Soviet and then Russian space programmes. The R-7 family consists of both missiles, and orbital carrier rockets. Derivatives include the Vostok, Voskhod and Soyuz rockets, which have been used for all Soviet, and later Russian manned spaceflights

Later modifications were standardised around the Soyuz design. The Soyuz-U, Soyuz-FG and Soyuz-2 are currently in use. The Soyuz-U and FG are to be retired over the next few years, in favour of the Soyuz-2. R-7 rockets are launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome and the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. A third launch site, at the Guiana Space Centre in French Guiana, will open in 2009. This will be used primarily for commercial launches to geosynchronous orbit, taking advantage of the launch site's proximity to the equator.

As of 2008, every manned Russian or Soviet spaceflight has been launched by an R-7 rocket.

Summary of variants

NameGRAU
index
FunctionN° Core
Stages*
Maiden flightFinal flightLaunchesRemarks
TotalSuccessFailure
R-7 Semyorka8K71ICBM115 May 195727 February 196127189World's first ICBM
Sputnik-PS8K71PSCarrier rocket14 October 19573 November 1957220World's first carrier rocket
Launched Sputnik 1 and Sputnik 2
Sputnik8A91Carrier rocket127 April 195815 May 1958211Launched Sputnik 3
Luna8K72Carrier rocket223 September 195816 April 1960927Launched first Lunar probes
R-7A Semyorka8K74ICBM123 December 195925 July 196721183
Vostok-L8K72LCarrier rocket215 May 19601 December 1960431
Molniya8K78Carrier rocket320 January 19603 December 1965261214
Vostok-K8K72KCarrier rocket222 December 196010 July 196413112Used for manned Vostok missions
First rocket to launch a man into space
Molniya-L8K78LCarrier rocket4
Unbuilt
Vostok-28A92Carrier rocket21 June 196212 May 196745405
Polyot11A59Carrier rocket11 November 196312 April 1964220
Voskhod11A57Carrier rocket216 November 196329 June 197630027713Launched manned Voskhod 1 and Voskhod 2 missions
Molniya-M8K78MCarrier rocket319 February 1964Active?29627521
Vostok-2M8A92MCarrier rocket228 August 196429 August 199194922
Vostok11A510Carrier rocket327 December 196520 July 1966220
Soyuz11A511Carrier rocket228 November 196624 May 197530282Launched several manned Soyuz missions
Soyuz-B11K55Carrier rocket2
Unbuilt
Soyuz-V11K56Carrier rocket2
Unbuilt
Soyuz-R11A514Carrier rocket2
Unbuilt
Soyuz-L11A511LCarrier rocket224 November 197012 August 1971330
Soyuz-M11A511MCarrier rocket227 December 197131 March 1976880
Soyuz-U11A511UCarrier rocket218 May 1973Active72770619Single most launched carrier rocket ever built
Used for a number of manned Soyuz launches
Soyuz-U211A511U2Carrier rocket223 December 19823 September 199592?90?2?Used for a number of manned Soyuz launches
Soyuz-FG11A511U-FGCarrier rocket220 May 2001Active24240Used for current manned Soyuz launches
Soyuz-2.1a14A14ACarrier rocket28 November 2004Active330
Soyuz-2.1b14A14BCarrier rocket227 December 2006Active110
* Not including boosters

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