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Russia successfully test launches new Soyuz-5 rocket from Kazakhstan, space agency says

By Thomson Reuters May 1, 2026 | 3:00 AM

MOSCOW, May 1 (Reuters) – Russia has test launched its new Soyuz-5 rocket for the first ​time, the country’s space agency ‌said late on Thursday, saying it had lifted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan without any issues.

The Soyuz-5, ‌which ​Roscosmos, Russia’s space ⁠agency, describes as ⁠a launch vehicle equipped with the world’s most powerful liquid-fuelled engine, lifted off successfully at 2100 ​Moscow time (1800 GMT) on April 30, it said in a ⁠statement.

The new rocket ⁠is capable of carrying payloads ​of up to 17 metric tonnes, ​will significantly reduce launch costs, and ‌is more effective than its predecessors at placing objects like satellites in near earth orbit, the ⁠agency said.

Dmitry Bakanov, the head of Roskosmos, said the rocket – which he hailed ⁠as ‌a “new step in space ⁠exploration” – would create new jobs ​in ‌Russia and Kazakhstan.

Bakanov has ​previously told ⁠President Vladimir Putin that the Soyuz-5 is the first new launch vehicle that Russia has developed since 2014.

(Reporting by Maxim RodionovEditing by ​Andrew Osborn)