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The 2021-12-27 flight was the third Angara-A5 launch and the first to use the Persei upper stage, which is based on the Block DM-03 stage.
The first two Angara-A5 launches in December 2014 and December 2020 used the Breeze-M upper stage and both operated successfully.
International Launch Services offers launch services using the Proton, Angara 1.2, Angara 5, Soyuz-2, and Soyuz-5 launch vehicles.
Two Angara 5 missions are planned in 2020 and both are Russian government missions.
Khrunichev has three Proton missions and two Angara 5 missions planned for 2020.
Russia plans to start tests of the Angara A5V, a variant with more lift capacity, in 2026 at the Vostochny Cosmodrome.
The Angara 5A rocket launched for the first and only time so far in 2014 from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome.
International Launch Services has KARI’s Kompsat-6 radar satellite scheduled to launch on a Russian Angara 1.2 rocket in 2020.
The Korea Aerospace Research Institute contracted in 2016 for a 2020 launch of its Kompsat-6 satellite on Angara 1.2.
In 2016, International Launch Services signed an Angara launch contract with the Korean Aerospace Research Institute for a launch sometime in 2020.