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A mission swapped from CALT's Long March 2C to SAST's Long March 2D.
After its latest upgrades, CALT's Long March 2C has about 100 kg more lift capability than SAST's Long March 2D.
The China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology plans to optimize rotating shifts and deepen professional literacy to cultivate Long March 8A launch team talent.
The Long March 8A is an improved, more cost-efficient upgrade of the Long March 8 developed by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology.
The China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology developed the Smart Dragon 3 series.
China selected CALT’s competitive proposal for the Long March 10 rocket to be used for the country’s crewed Moon missions.
The Long March 10 is a new-generation launch vehicle designed by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology.
China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology tilted the outer engines of the Long March-10 rocket by 2.5° relative to the center engine.
China Rocket, a wholly owned commercial subsidiary of the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, operates the Jielong-3 commercially.
Jielong-3, also called Smart Dragon-3, is a four-stage solid-fueled launch vehicle manufactured by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology.
The China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology implemented additional heat-protection measures on a rocket engine bay following lessons learned from the ZQ-3 and CZ-12A failed landing attempts.
CALT is identified as a source of the CZ-10A and Mengzhou imagery.
The China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology developed the Long March 2F.
The China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology has not released details about the Mengzhou in-flight abort test.
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation is the nation’s dominant space contractor and owns the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology, and China Academy of Space Technology.
The China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology stated that the Long March 2C will have a period of high-density launches during 2026.
The nomenclature CZ10C/Commercial CZ-10A aligns with a previous CALT announcement.
The Long March 2C is operated by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology for missions to low Earth and sun-synchronous orbits.
The Long March 2C is built by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT).
The China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology reported that the January 31, 2026 mission followed seventeen days after the Long March 2C’s previous flight enabled by parallel launch preparations at Jiuquan.