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Re: Rokot future
« Reply #40 on: 09/10/2019 01:06 am »
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According to that TASS quote, the Rockot/Briz-KM launch on 30 August was the last one. This would mean that the remaining Rockot flight with the 3x Gonets-M has been cancelled. Right?

The 3x Gonets could be switched to Soyuz-2.1v according to older information at http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2019.html.
According to NK forums and the members that post on this site the last version 1 civil government flight is November. August 30th flight was the last MoD manifested launch. Rokot-2/Breeze-KM2 is a modernized all digital version with no Ukrainian components which is in development by Khrunichev and partners. Till then or its cancellation all launches are as presently scheduled on the schedule. Also Khrunichev is developing a fully Russianized upgrade package of Dnepr albeit under a different name with optional Breeze-KM2 derived upper stage.

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Re: Rokot future
« Reply #41 on: 09/10/2019 03:22 am »
???
According to that TASS quote, the Rockot/Briz-KM launch on 30 August was the last one. This would mean that the remaining Rockot flight with the 3x Gonets-M has been cancelled. Right?

The 3x Gonets could be switched to Soyuz-2.1v according to older information at http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2019.html.
According to NK forums and the members that post on this site the last version 1 civil government flight is November. August 30th flight was the last MoD manifested launch.<snip>

So, the LV for the three Rodnik satellites of blok 17 is currently unknown?

Does the one remaining Rokot v.1 vehicle become available for upgrading to v.2?  Or does it become a museum artifact?
« Last Edit: 09/10/2019 03:25 am by zubenelgenubi »
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Re: Rokot future
« Reply #42 on: 09/10/2019 04:57 am »
???
According to that TASS quote, the Rockot/Briz-KM launch on 30 August was the last one. This would mean that the remaining Rockot flight with the 3x Gonets-M has been cancelled. Right?

The 3x Gonets could be switched to Soyuz-2.1v according to older information at http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2019.html.
According to NK forums and the members that post on this site the last version 1 civil government flight is November. August 30th flight was the last MoD manifested launch.<snip>

So, the LV for the three Rodnik satellites of blok 17 is currently unknown?

Does the one remaining Rokot v.1 vehicle become available for upgrading to v.2?  Or does it become a museum artifact?
ROSCOMOS still has one flight allocated to them. It is currently listed as Gonets-M and is up to them. The remaining v1 Rokot if not flown can either be upgraded or returned to the arsenal for military use as a UR-100. They are stored in a state to initially fly as Strela then get updated for Rokot later.
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Re: Rokot future
« Reply #43 on: 10/02/2019 01:22 pm »
Apparently the final version 1 Rokot launch is November 29, with a Gonets-M triplet payload.  Cross-post:
Last Rokot:
https://tass.ru/kosmos/6951950
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MOSCOW, October 2. / TASS /. Operation of the Rokot launch vehicles of the basic version may end on November 29 with the launch of three communication satellites of the Gonets system from the Plesetsk cosmodrome, Oleg Khimochko, the first deputy general director of the Gonets Satellite System JSC, told TASS.
“The launch date is November 29, but the transfer may take place to December 20-29,” Khimochko said, adding that the decision whether to delay the launch or not will be made in the coming days.
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Re: Rokot future
« Reply #44 on: 12/27/2019 03:44 am »
Apparently the final version 1 Rokot launch is November 29, with a Gonets-M triplet payload.  Cross-post:
Last Rokot:
https://tass.ru/kosmos/6951950
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MOSCOW, October 2. / TASS /. Operation of the Rokot launch vehicles of the basic version may end on November 29 with the launch of three communication satellites of the Gonets system from the Plesetsk cosmodrome, Oleg Khimochko, the first deputy general director of the Gonets Satellite System JSC, told TASS.
“The launch date is November 29, but the transfer may take place to December 20-29,” Khimochko said, adding that the decision whether to delay the launch or not will be made in the coming days.
The final Rokot rocket launched today, meaning that Russia no longer has any space rockets based on Soviet-era ICBM technology (the Proton-M derives its heritage from the UR-500 ICBM project, although the UR-500 ICBM was never built).

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Re: Rokot future
« Reply #45 on: 12/27/2019 11:26 pm »
Yes, but Russia plans to use Rokot-M, which is a Rokot using Russian electronics.
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Re: Rokot future
« Reply #47 on: 05/04/2022 01:02 pm »
Russia’s Rokot-M carrier rocket to be launched in 2024 — Khrunichev Center.

We had to settle some issues regarding ground equipment, CEO of the Khrunichev Space Center Alexey Varochko said.

3 MAY, 18:06

MOSCOW, May 4. /TASS/. An inaugural launch of a Rokot-M carrier rocket from the Plesetsk space center is planned for 2024, CEO of the Khrunichev Space Center (the rocket’s developer) Alexey Varochko told TASS.

"We are planning the launch [of Rokot-M] for 2024," he said.

Varochko also said that the inaugural launch of the Rokot-M upgraded carrier rocket with the Russian control system had been initially planned for 2022. However, he said that following a detailed audit, experts concluded that the rest of the space carrier’s equipment should be upgraded as well.

"We had to settle some issues regarding ground equipment," Varochko said. "We also made a number of decisions concerning the control system, namely - to ditch the current system, which is outdated, and to install the up-to-date equipment."

In 2018, the Khrunichev Space Center announced that it was carrying out work on creating the Rokot-2 carrier rocket with a new control system to replace the Ukrainian equipment installed on Rokot launch vehicles.

The Rokot light carrier rocket has been derived from the RS-18 intercontinental ballistic missile under the program of re-converting military hardware into civil products.

The first launch of a Rokot rocket took place from the Plesetsk spaceport in northern Russia in 2000. Overall, the Khrunichev Space Center produced and launched over 30 rockets with the Ukrainian control system under the Rokot project.

The last liftoff of the baseline Rokot launch vehicle took place from the Plesetsk spaceport on December 27, 2019 when it delivered Gonets-M communications satellites and a military space vehicle into orbit.

https://tass.com/science/1446563

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Re: Rokot future
« Reply #48 on: 04/10/2023 02:33 pm »
https://nauka.tass.ru/nauka/17485337

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Production of the first Rokot-M rocket started in Russia

MOSCOW, 10 April. /TASS/. Center them. M.V. Khrunicheva (part of Roskosmos) has begun manufacturing some elements of the first Rokot-M flight launch vehicle with a domestic control system instead of the Ukrainian one. This was announced in an interview with TASS by the general director of the enterprise Alexei Varochko.

"As part of the Rokot-M project, a contract was made with our cooperation on component parts, bench products are being manufactured, as well as a number of elements of the first flight rocket with long production times," Varochko said.

In August 2018, in the materials of the Center. M. V. Khrunichev, presented at the Army-2018 forum, it was reported that the company is working on the creation of the Rokot-2 launch vehicle with a new control system that will replace the Ukrainian one installed on the Rokot missiles. Initially, the launch was planned for 2022.

In May last year, the Director General of the Center. M. V. Khrunicheva said in an interview with TASS that after a detailed audit of the equipment for the Rokot, experts came to the conclusion that it was also necessary to put in order the equipment that had been in operation for a long time and had already exhausted its resource. Therefore, now the first launch of the Rokot-M launch vehicle from the Plesetsk cosmodrome is planned for 2024.

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