List of orbital launch systems
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This is a list of conventional orbital launch systems. This is composed of carrier rockets, and other conventional systems, used to place satellites into orbit.
Contents
- 1 Argentina
- 2 Australia
- 3 Brazil
- 4 China
- 5 Europe
- 6 France
- 7 Germany
- 8 India
- 9 Indonesia
- 10 Iran
- 11 Iraq
- 12 Israel
- 13 Italy
- 14 Japan
- 15 New Zealand
- 16 North Korea
- 17 Romania
- 18 Russia
- 19 South Africa
- 20 South Korea
- 21 Soviet Union and successor states
- 22 Spain
- 23 Taiwan
- 24 Turkey
- 25 Ukraine
- 26 United Kingdom
- 27 United States
- 28 See also
- 29 References
Argentina
- ORBIT II – retired[1][full citation needed][2][full citation needed]
- TRONADOR – under development[3][full citation needed]
Australia
- AUSROCK IV – under development
Brazil
China
- Feng Bao 1 - Retired
- Kaituozhe-1 - Retired
- Kuaizhou
- Long March
- Long March 1 - Retired
- Long March 2
- Long March 2A - Retired
- Long March 2C
- Long March 2D
- Long March 2E - Retired
- Long March 2F - Retired
- Long March 2F/G
- Long March 3
- Long March 3 - Retired
- Long March 3A
- Long March 3B - Retired
- Long March 3B/E
- Long March 3C
- Long March 4
- Long March 4A - Retired
- Long March 4B
- Long March 4C
- Long March 5 – under development
- Long March 6
- Long March 7 – under development
- Long March 11
Europe
France
- Diamant - Retired
Germany
- OTRAG - Retired
India
- Satellite Launch Vehicle – Retired
- Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle – Retired
- Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle
- Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle
- Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mk III – Under Development
- Unified Modular Launch Vehicle – Under Development[4]
- Avatar RLV – Under development
Indonesia
- RPS-420 (Pengorbitan-1) – under development [5]
- RPS-550 (Pengorbitan-2) – under development [5]
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Italy
- Vega (jointly with European Space Agency)
Japan
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- M-3SII[11]
- M-V
- N - Retired
- H-I - Retired
- H-II
- H3 - under development
- J-I - Retired
- GX – Cancelled
- Epsilon
New Zealand
- Electron (Rocket Lab) – under development
North Korea
- Paektusan-1 - Retired
- Unha-2
- Unha-3
Romania
- Haas – under development
Russia
South Africa
South Korea
Soviet Union and successor states
- Angara
- Kosmos
- Lin Industrial projects[15]
- N1 - Retired
- R-7
- R-29 derivatives
- R-36 derivatives
- Start-1
- Universal Rocket
- Zenit/Energia family
Spain
- Capricornio - retired
Taiwan
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
- Black Arrow - Retired
- Black Prince - Cancelled[23]
United States
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- Antares – Temporarily inactive
- Ares – cancelled
- Athena
- Atlas
- Atlas B - retired
- Atlas D - retired
- Atlas-Able - retired
- Atlas-Agena - retired
- Atlas E/F - retired
- Atlas H - retired
- Atlas LV-3B - retired
- Atlas SLV-3 - retired
- Atlas-Centaur- retired
- Conestoga - retired
- Falcon
- Falcon 1 - retired
- Falcon 1e - cancelled
- Falcon 9
- Falcon 9 v1.0 - retired
- Falcon 9 v1.1 - retired
- Falcon 9 full thrust - operational
- Falcon Heavy - under development
- Juno II - retired
- Minotaur
- Minotaur I
- Minotaur IV
- Minotaur V - operational
- Pegasus - operational
- Pilot - retired
- Redstone
- Saturn - retired
- Saturn I - retired
- Saturn IB - retired
- Saturn V - retired
- Saturn INT-21 - retired
- Saturn I - retired
- Scout - retired
- Space Shuttle - retired
- Space Launch System - under development
- Taurus (Minotaur-C) - operational
- Thor - retired
- Thor-Able - retired
- Thor-Ablestar - retired
- Thor-Agena - retired
- Thorad-Agena - retired
- Thor-Burner - retired
- Thor DSV-2U - retired
- Delta
- Thor-Delta - retired
- Delta A - retired
- Delta B - retired
- Delta C - retired
- Delta D - retired
- Delta E - retired
- Delta G - retired
- Delta J - retired
- Delta L - retired
- Delta M - retired
- Delta N - retired
- Delta 0100 - retired
- Delta 1000 - retired
- Delta 2000 - retired
- Delta 3000 - retired
- Delta 4000 - retired
- Delta 5000 - retired
- Delta II - operational
- Delta II 6000 - retired
- Delta II 7000 - active
- Delta III - retired
- Delta IV - retired
- Delta IV Heavy - operational
- N and H-I - see Japan - retired
- Titan - retired
- Titan II GLV- retired
- Titan 23G - retired
- Titan IIIB - retired
- Titan III - retired
- Titan 34D - retired
- Commercial Titan III - retired
- Titan IV - retired
- Vanguard - retired
- Vulcan - under development
See also
References
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