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Rokot KM
🇷🇺Rockot KM
1:110 Scale
H:26.5 cmD:2.3 cm
~28 bricks tall~3 studs wide
Maiden Launch2000-05-16
Family: UR-100N
3 Stages
Height / Length
29.2 m
Diameter
2.5 m
Launch Mass
107,000 kg
Takeoff Thrust
1,870 kN
LEO Capacity
1,950 kg
Mission Profile
The Rokot KM is a Russian three-stage light-to-medium lift launch vehicle derived from the UR-100N ICBM, developed by Khrunichev as a commercial space access product using a Briz-KM restartable upper stage for precise orbit insertion. Standing 29.2 m tall with a 2.5 m diameter and a liftoff mass of 107 tonnes, it generates 1,870 kN of thrust and can deliver 1,950 kg to low Earth orbit. First flying from Plesetsk in May 2000, Rokot KM launched numerous European and commercial small to medium satellites over its operational life, demonstrating Russia's strategy of converting decommissioned ICBM hardware into cost-effective commercial launch vehicles.
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