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The Soyuz is a family of Russian spacecraft.
Version | GRAU index | Description |
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Soyuz 7K-OK | 11F615 | First generation Soyuz spacecraft, external transfer |
Soyuz 7K-T | 11F615A8 | Salyut ferry with internal transfer, three man crew and solar arrays |
Soyuz 7K-T/AF | 11F615A8 | Soyuz with Orion space telescope, flown on Soyuz 13 |
Soyuz 7K-T | 11F615A8 | Salyut ferry with internal transfer, two man crew without solar arrays |
Soyuz 7K-T | 11F615A9 | Almaz ferry with internal transfer, two man crew without solar arrays |
Soyuz 7K-TM | 11F615A12 | Soyuz used in ASTP mission, flown on Soyuz 16 and Soyuz 19 |
Soyuz 7K-TM/F | 11F615A12 | Soyuz with MKF-6 camera, flown on Soyuz 22 |
Soyuz 7K-ST | 11F732 | Soyuz T |
Soyuz ? | 11F732 | Soyuz TM |
Soyuz ? | 11F732 | Soyuz TMA |
Progress 7K-TG | 11F615A15 | First generation Progress freighter |
Progress 7K-TGM | 11F615A55 | Second generation Progress freighter |
Progress ? | 11F615A55 | Progress M1 used for Mir and ISS |
Progress ? | 11F615A55 | Progress M-SO1, Pirs airlock module |