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A storage facility contains Angara-NZh stages.

Mentioned as: angaraNarrative GrowthMar 6, 2026Storage facility with Angara-NZh stages (it's a full-scale Angara-A5 mockup that was used in 2023 for fueling & pad compatibility tests. They are planning to use it in the future for Orel's pad abort test)

The RD-191M has passed all development tests for the Angara-A5M rocket.

Mentioned as: angaraNarrative GeneralJan 27, 20262. The RD-191M has passed all development tests for the Angara-A5M rocket. The first parts of the rocket are already in production. Angara is not yet economically efficient enough. Production will be completely relocated to Omsk to increase production efficiency.

KVTK is a cryogenic upper stage for the Angara-A5M rocket.

Mentioned as: angaraNarrative GeneralJan 27, 20263. New depiction of the KVTK cryogenic upper stage for the Angara-A5M rocket. Start of flight tests in 2030-2031

The first parts of the Angara-A5M rocket are already in production.

Mentioned as: angaraNarrative GeneralJan 27, 20262. The RD-191M has passed all development tests for the Angara-A5M rocket. The first parts of the rocket are already in production. Angara is not yet economically efficient enough. Production will be completely relocated to Omsk to increase production efficiency.

The Angara rocket program is not yet economically efficient enough.

Mentioned as: angaraNarrative GeneralJan 27, 20262. The RD-191M has passed all development tests for the Angara-A5M rocket. The first parts of the rocket are already in production. Angara is not yet economically efficient enough. Production will be completely relocated to Omsk to increase production efficiency.

Production of the Angara rocket will be completely relocated to Omsk to increase production efficiency.

Mentioned as: angaraNarrative PlanJan 27, 20262. The RD-191M has passed all development tests for the Angara-A5M rocket. The first parts of the rocket are already in production. Angara is not yet economically efficient enough. Production will be completely relocated to Omsk to increase production efficiency.

Engineering network installation works are in progress at the Angara Launch Vehicle Technical Complex.

Mentioned as: Angaza – Ignite PowerNarrative GeneralJan 6, 2026Technical Complex of the Angara Launch Vehicle: – Interior finishing works are ongoing – Engineering network installation works are in progress (photos from October)

Angara-A5M is not considered the safest option for launching the NEM module.

Mentioned as: Angaza – Ignite PowerNarrative GeneralJan 6, 2026Before, it was planned to launch NEM on the first orbital mission of Angara-A5M, which is not the safest option for such an important module. Proton-M for this launch is already built. They have to find ways to use already built Protons (remaining 7-10 of them), after all. 3/6

Ongoing construction of Angara's payload assembly and processing building is visible at the Technical Complex.

Mentioned as: Angaza – Ignite PowerNarrative GeneralJan 6, 2026Directorate of the Vostochny Cosmodrome: "Despite the New Year holidays, construction work continues at the Vostochny Cosmodrome sites. On January 5, work at the facilities has resumed in accordance with the assigned tasks."

Preparations are underway for commissioning the remaining two stages of construction at the Angara Launch Complex.

Mentioned as: Angaza – Ignite PowerNarrative GeneralJan 6, 2026Angara Launch Complex – Preparations are underway for commissioning the remaining two stages of construction

Later modules of ROS will use Angara-A5M and Vostochny rockets.

Mentioned as: angaraNarrative PlanJan 6, 2026Denis Manturov says that the first 3 modules of ROS (NEM, Node, and Airlock modules) will be launched on Proton-M & Soyuz-2.1b rockets from Baikonur cosmodrome, while later modules will use Angara-A5M and Vostochny. 1/6

The launch of NEM was initially planned on the first orbital mission of Angara-A5M.

Mentioned as: Angaza – Ignite PowerNarrative GeneralJan 6, 2026Before, it was planned to launch NEM on the first orbital mission of Angara-A5M, which is not the safest option for such an important module. Proton-M for this launch is already built. They have to find ways to use already built Protons (remaining 7-10 of them), after all. 3/6

Interior finishing works are ongoing at the Angara Launch Vehicle Technical Complex.

Mentioned as: angaraTechnical ProductJan 6, 2026Technical Complex of the Angara Launch Vehicle: – Interior finishing works are ongoing – Engineering network installation works are in progress (photos from October)

Angara is constructing a payload assembly and processing building.

Mentioned as: Angaza – Ignite PowerNarrative GeneralJan 3, 2026Technical Complex: You can see the ongoing construction of Angara's payload assembly & processing building

There are three versions of the Angara mass simulator: one with Block DM, one with a crewed spacecraft (Orel), and one with a cryogenic (hydrolox – 'KVTK') upper stage.

Mentioned as: Angaza – Ignite PowerNoiseOct 17, 2025TsENKI specialists completed the testing of transporter/erector with Angara mass simulators. Apparently, there were three versions of the mass simulator – with Block DM, with a crewed spacecraft (Orel) and with a cryogenic (hydrolox – «KVTK») upper stage.

TsENKI specialists completed testing of the transporter/erector with Angara mass simulators.

Mentioned as: Angaza – Ignite PowerNarrative GeneralOct 17, 2025TsENKI specialists completed the testing of transporter/erector with Angara mass simulators. Apparently, there were three versions of the mass simulator – with Block DM, with a crewed spacecraft (Orel) and with a cryogenic (hydrolox – «KVTK») upper stage.

Only nine Angara launches have taken place since the first light version launched in July 2014.

Mentioned as: Angaza – Ignite PowerNarrative GeneralMay 27, 2025The more things change…

The 14F166 satellites are expected to be launched from Plesetsk using Angara-A5 rockets.

Mentioned as: Angaza – Ignite PowerNarrative GeneralMay 5, 2025Project Nivelir: Russia’s inspection satellites (part 2)

International Launch Services became a Khrunichev-owned company focused on selling Proton and Angara launches to Western customers.

Mentioned as: AngaraOrg RelationshipFeb 3, 2023Former ILS president hired as new Spaceflight CEO

South Korea plans to launch the KOMPSAT-6 multipurpose satellite equipped with synthetic aperture radar on a Russian Angara rocket from Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia in the second half of 2024.

Mentioned as: Angaza – Ignite PowerOrg RelationshipMar 2, 2022Russian sanctions throw South Korean satellite missions into uncertainty
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