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Latest revision as of 13:10, 14 October 2022
Kapustin Yar is a Russian rocket launch and development site in Astrakhan Oblast, between Volgograd and Astrakhan.
Pads[edit]
- Burya Launch Complex
- Area 84 - R-5, RT-15
- Area 86 (four pads) - Kosmos 11K63, Kosmos 63S1, Kosmos 63S1M, R-31
- Area 107 (two pads) - Kosmos 11K65M, Kosmos 65MP, R-14
- Mayak-1 silo - R-12
- Mayak-2 silo - Kosmos 63S1, R-12
- Pioner Launch Complex
- Area 1 - R-12
- Area 87 - RT-2
- R-1 Launch Area
- R-11 Launch Area - naval missile test area.
- R-14 Silo Prototype
- R-2 Launch Area
- R-5 Initial Launch Area -
- SM-49 submarine simulator - R-11FM.
- Sounding rocket launch area
- V-2 Launch Area - Original site
- Vertikal Launch Pad - R-5
External links[edit]