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The Lijian-1 is similar in capabilities to the Jielong-3 (Smart Dragon-3) rocket developed by China Rocket, a spinoff from the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT).
China Rocket, a CASC spinoff, has launched one Jielong-1 ("Smart Dragon") rocket and plans to launch the larger Jielong-3 in the second half of 2022.
China Rocket, spun off from CASC, plans to launch the Jielong-3 solid rocket from a sea platform before the end of August.
China Rocket plans to launch the first Jielong-3 solid rocket during 2022.
China Rocket plans to launch the first Jielong-3 solid rocket during 2022.
China Rocket states the Jielong-3 will be capable of lifting 1,500 kg into a 500-kilometer sun-synchronous orbit and carry up to 20 satellites.
The larger Jielong-3 developed by China Rocket was planned for a test flight in 2022.
China Rocket, a CASC spinoff, developed and successfully launched the Jielong-1 solid rocket but the vehicle has not flown since August 2019.
State-owned spinoffs China Rocket and Expace, and private companies Galactic Energy, iSpace, OneSpace, Deep Blue Aerospace, and Landspace are planning launches 2021.
A new eastern spaceport was established near Haiyang City in Shandong province to facilitate sea-based launches of solid Long March 11 rockets and commercial launch vehicles from China Rocket.
State-owned spinoff China Rocket Co. Ltd. and Expace and CAS Space are planning launches 2021.
Commercial Chinese launch providers China Rocket Co. Ltd., Expace, Galactic Energy, CAS Space, Deep Blue Aerospace, and Landspace were planning launches in 2021.
Long March 11 rockets and Jielong rockets developed by China Rocket Co. Ltd. will be produced at a new production facility on the coast of Shandong province for sea launches.
China Rocket Co. Ltd is continuing development of Jielong (Smart Dragon) solid rockets with a follow-up Jielong-1 mission and a first Jielong-2 launch planned for 2020.
China Rocket Co. Ltd, a CASC spinoff, is developing Jielong (Smart Dragon) solid rockets and plans Jielong-1 missions and a first Jielong-2 launch in 2020.
China Rocket Co. Ltd. successfully launched the Jielong-1 solid rocket in August 2019.
China Rocket is developing Jielong-3 to carry 1.5 metric tons to 500-kilometer Sun-synchronous orbit and a series of liquid-propellant launchers named Tenglong.
2019-08-17 saw the maiden launch of Jielong-1 (Smart Dragon-1), developed by China Rocket Co. Ltd.
China Rocket Co. Ltd. launched its first rocket on 2019-08-17, lifting off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center at 12:11 a.m. Eastern.
China Rocket states that Smart Dragon-1 can be manufactured in six months and readied at the launch site in 24 hours.