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    Soyuz-5 Rocket Ready For Russia Space Missions

    Kanika SharmaBy Kanika SharmaApril 13, 2026 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Russia Declares Soyuz-5 Rocket Ready For Space Missions

    A new Russian launch vehicle, Soyuz-5, has reached the final stage of testing and is now considered fully prepared for use in upcoming space projects. The announcement was made by Russia’s leading space official, who confirmed that the rocket is ready for deployment.

    The update comes as Russia continues efforts to modernise its space capabilities. The Soyuz-5 represents a significant development in the country’s launch technology and signals a renewed focus on advancing its space programme.

    Presentation Ahead Of Historic Space Anniversary

    Dmitry Bakanov, head of the Russian space agency, presented details of the rocket to President Vladimir Putin. The presentation took place just before the 65th anniversary of the first human journey into space, achieved by Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.

    This timing highlights the symbolic importance of the new launch vehicle. It connects Russia’s historic achievements in space exploration with its current ambitions to maintain a strong presence in the field.

    Bakanov noted that Soyuz-5 is the first new launch vehicle developed in Russia since 2014. This makes it a notable milestone in the country’s aerospace development efforts.

    Joint Project With Kazakhstan

    The Soyuz-5 programme has been developed as a collaborative initiative with Kazakhstan. The project operates under the name Baiterek and reflects ongoing cooperation between the two countries in space exploration.

    According to officials, the partnership plays a key role in advancing launch capabilities and maintaining infrastructure linked to shared space facilities. The collaboration also supports broader regional involvement in space missions.

    Bakanov stated that the rocket is fully prepared, while tests of its individual units and assemblies continue. These final checks aim to ensure reliability and readiness for future launches.

    Final Testing Phase Underway

    Although the rocket has been declared ready, testing procedures are still being carried out on its components. These tests are part of standard verification processes before operational use.

    The Soyuz-5 is expected to contribute to a range of space missions once deployed. Its development marks a step forward in Russia’s efforts to update its launch systems and strengthen its position in the global space sector.

    With inputs from Reuters

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