List of R-7 launches (2025–2029)
This is a list of launches made by the R-7 Semyorka ICBM, and its derivatives between 2025 and 2029. All launches are orbital satellite launches, unless stated otherwise.
Launch statistics
Launch sites
1
2
3
4
5
2025
'26
'27
- Baikonur Site 1/5
- Baikonur Site 31/6
- Plesetsk Site 43/3
- Plesetsk Site 43/4
- Vostochny Site 1S
- Guiana ELS
Launch outcomes
2.5
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
2025
'26
'27
- Failure
- Partial failure
- Success
- Scheduled
Launch history
2025 | ||||||||
Flight No. | Date / time (UTC) | Rocket, Configuration |
Launch site | Payload | Payload mass | Orbit | Customer | Launch outcome |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5 February 2025, 03:59 |
Soyuz-2.1v / Volga (14A15) |
Site 43/4, Plesetsk | Kosmos 2581-2583 (MKA B1-3) | Polar | Success | |||
Final flight of Soyuz 2.1v | ||||||||
27 February 2025, 21:24:27 |
Soyuz-2.1a (14A14A) |
Site 31/6, Baikonur | Progress MS-30 | 7280kg[1] | LEO (ISS) |
Roscosmos | Success | |
ISS logistics[2] | ||||||||
2 March 2025, 22:22:16 |
Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat-M (14A14B) |
Site 43/3, Plesetsk | Kosmos 2584 (GLONASS-K2 No. 14L (K2 No.2)) |
MEO[3] | VKS | Success | ||
Navigation satellite[4] | ||||||||
8 April 2025, 05:47:15 |
Soyuz-2.1a (14A14A) |
Site 31/6, Baikonur | Soyuz MS-27 | 7152kg[5] | LEO (ISS) |
Roscosmos | Success | |
ISS crew transport[5] | ||||||||
23 May 2025, 08:36 |
Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat-M (14A14B) |
Site 43/4, Plesetsk | Kosmos 2588 (Nivelir-L №5) | LEO | VKS | Success | ||
Part of the Nivelir program which is reportedly testing orbital inspection and anti-satellite technology[6] |
Future launches
2025 | ||||||||
Flight No. | Date / time (UTC) | Rocket, Configuration |
Launch site | Payload | Payload mass | Orbit | Customer | Launch outcome |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3 July 2025 | Soyuz-2.1a (14A14A) |
Site 31/6, Baikonur | Progress MS-31 | LEO (ISS) |
Roscosmos | Scheduled | ||
ISS logistics[7] | ||||||||
25 July 2025 | Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat-M (14A14B) |
Site 1S, Vostochny | Ionosfera-M No.3 Ionosfera-M No.4 |
Roscosmos | Planned | |||
Ionospheric research[8] | ||||||||
25 August 2025 | Soyuz-2.1a (14A14A) |
Site 31/6, Baikonur | Bion-M No.2 | LEO | Institute of Biomedical Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences |
Planned | ||
Biological science[9] | ||||||||
11 September 2025 | Soyuz-2.1a (14A14A) |
Site 31/6, Baikonur | Progress MS-32 | LEO (ISS) |
Roscosmos | Scheduled | ||
ISS logistics[7] | ||||||||
20 October 2025 | Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat-M (14A14B) |
Site 1S, Vostochny | Aist-2T No.1 Aist-2T No.2 rideshare |
Roscosmos | Planned | |||
Earth observation[8] | ||||||||
27 November 2025 | Soyuz-2.1a (14A14A) |
Site 31/6, Baikonur | Soyuz MS-28 | LEO (ISS) |
Roscosmos | Scheduled | ||
ISS crewed mission[10] | ||||||||
19 December 2025 | Soyuz-2.1a (14A14A) |
Site 31/6, Baikonur | Progress MS-33 | LEO (ISS) |
Roscosmos | Scheduled | ||
ISS logistics[7] | ||||||||
2026 | ||||||||
Flight No. | Date / time (UTC) | Rocket, Configuration |
Launch site | Payload | Payload mass | Orbit | Customer | Launch outcome |
February 2026 | Soyuz-2.1a (14A14A) |
Site 31/6, Baikonur | Progress MS-34 | LEO (ISS) |
Roscosmos | Scheduled | ||
ISS logistics[7] | ||||||||
March 2026 | Soyuz-2.1a (14A14A) |
Site 31/6, Baikonur | Soyuz MS-29 | LEO (ISS) |
Roscosmos | Scheduled | ||
ISS crewed mission[10] | ||||||||
May 2026 | Soyuz-2.1a (14A14A) |
Site 31/6, Baikonur | Progress MS-35 | LEO (ISS) |
Roscosmos | Scheduled | ||
ISS logistics[7] | ||||||||
August 2026 | Soyuz-2.1a (14A14A) |
Site 31/6, Baikonur | Progress MS-36 | LEO (ISS) |
Roscosmos | Scheduled | ||
ISS logistics[7] | ||||||||
September 2026 | Soyuz-2.1a (14A14A) |
Site 31/6, Baikonur | Soyuz MS-30 | LEO (ISS) |
Roscosmos | Scheduled | ||
ISS crewed mission[10] | ||||||||
October 2026 | Soyuz-2.1a (14A14A) |
Site 31/6, Baikonur | Progress MS-37 | LEO (ISS) |
Roscosmos | Scheduled | ||
ISS logistics[7] | ||||||||
2027 | ||||||||
Flight No. | Date / time (UTC) | Rocket, Configuration |
Launch site | Payload | Payload mass | Orbit | Customer | Launch outcome |
2027 | Soyuz 2.1b / Fregat (14A14B) |
Site 1S, Vostochny | Luna 26 | 2100kg[11] | TLI | Roscosmos | Planned | |
Lunar orbiter[12] |
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