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Soyuz-5 to be dispatched to Baikonur in October 2025, launch due late December

The launch vehicle blasted off at 10:45 am Moscow time (7:45 am GMT)

BAIKONUR COSMODROME /Kazakhstan/, December 25. /TASS/. The first launch of the next generation Soyuz-5 medium-class rocket is scheduled for late December 2025, Dmitry Baranov, the CEO of the Progress Rocket and Space Center (RSC, part of Roscosmos), has told the media.

"The vehicle will be sent from the manufacturing plant in Samara on October 30, while the launch is due at the end of December 2025," Baranov said after the successful launch of the Soyuz-2.1b carrying the Resurs-P remote sensing satellite.

The launch vehicle blasted off at 10:45 am Moscow time (7:45 am GMT). It was the two-thousandth for the R-7 family of rockets, which has been in use since May 15, 1957.

Soyuz-5 is a next generation Russian medium-class launch vehicle with increased payload capacity. It is being developed for the launches of automatic spacecraft into near-Earth orbits. In April, the Russian government approved a draft agreement with Kazakhstan to begin flight tests of the Baiterek space rocket system with a Soyuz-5 launch vehicle in 2025.