LEADER 06850nam 22005413 450 001 9911019144603321 005 20240519090252.0 010 $a9781394297504 010 $a1394297505 010 $a9781394297481 010 $a1394297483 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC31344138 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL31344138 035 $a(CKB)32063114700041 035 $a(Exl-AI)31344138 035 $a(Perlego)4422260 035 $a(OCoLC)1435752038 035 $a(EXLCZ)9932063114700041 100 $a20240519d2024 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aYuzhnoye Launchers and Satellites 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aNewark :$cJohn Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,$d2024. 210 4$dİ2024. 215 $a1 online resource (484 pages) 311 08$a9781786301772 311 08$a1786301776 327 $aCover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Mikhail Yangel: The Father of Yuzhnoye -- 1.1. Mikhail Kuzmich Yangel -- 1.2. The Dnepropetrovsk Plant -- 1.3. The Dnepropetrovsk Design Bureau -- 1.4. Overview of 50 years of activity -- 1.5. Decorations awarded to OKB-586/Yuzhnoye -- Chapter 2 Subcontractors -- 2.1. The Council of Designers -- 2.2. Serial production plants -- 2.2.1. "Polyot" Plant No. 166 in Omsk -- 2.2.2. "Lenin" Plant No. 172 in Motovilikhinsk near Perm -- 2.2.3. "KrasMash" Plant No. 1,001 in Krasnoyarsk -- 2.3. Ukrainian companies -- 2.3.1. "Kommunar" Plant No. 897 in Kharkov -- 2.3.2. "Monolit" Plant No. 285 in Kharkov -- 2.3.3. "Electropribor" OKB-692 in Kharkov -- 2.3.4. "ElektroApparat" Plant No. 157 in Kharkov -- 2.3.5. Plant No. 679, "Kievskyi Radio Zavod" (KRZ) -- 2.3.6. The KievPribor (KPZ) Plant -- 2.3.7. The Chernigov Radio Instrumentation Plant (CheZaRa) -- 2.3.8. The NII of Radio Engineering Measurements (NIIRI) in Kharkov (subsidiary of the NII of IT in Podlipki) -- 2.3.9. The Institute of Instrumentation Technology (NITIP) in Kharkov -- 2.3.10. "S.P. Korolev" Radiopribor Plant in Kiev -- 2.3.11. "V.I. Lenin" Arsenal Plant No. 784 in Kiev -- 2.3.12. NII Kvant in Kiev -- 2.3.13. "G.I. Petrovskyi" Automation Plant (KZA) in Kiev -- 2.3.14. The Institute of Machine-Building Technology (UNIITM) of Ukraine in Dnepropetrovsk -- 2.3.15. The TsKB for Valve Building (TsKBA) in Kiev -- 2.3.16. The Novo-Kramatorsk Machine-Building Plant (NKMZ) of the Ministry of Heavy Machine Building -- 2.3.17. The Zhdanov Heavy Machine Building Plant (JZTM) -- 2.3.18. The Aviation Institutes of Ukraine -- 2.3.19. The Faculty of Physics and Technology (FTF) of the University of Dnepropetrovsk (DGU) -- 2.4. The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. 327 $a2.4.1. The "Paton" Electric Welding Institute in Kiev -- 2.4.2. The "S.P. Timoshenko" Institute of Mechanics in Kiev -- 2.4.3. The Institute of Technical Mechanics in Dnipropetrovsk -- 2.4.4. The Institute of Strength Problems in Kiev -- 2.4.5. Institute for Low-Temperature Physics and Engineering (FTINT) in Kharkov -- 2.4.6. The Main Astronomical Observatory in Kiev -- 2.4.7. The Crimean Astrophysical Observatory (KrAO) -- 2.4.8. The Institute of Radio Astronomy in Kharkov -- 2.4.9. The Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics in Kiev -- 2.4.10. The Space Research Institute in Kiev -- Chapter 3 R-12: The First Missile with a Range of 2,000 km -- 3.1. Development -- 3.2. Production -- 3.3. Operation -- 3.4. The space launcher -- Chapter 4 R-14: The First Missile with a Range of 4,000 km -- 4.1. Development -- 4.2. Deployment -- 4.3. The space launcher -- 4.4. Marketing -- 4.5. Summary -- Chapter 5 R-15, R-16, R-22, R-24, R-26 and R-36: Missiles and Launchers -- 5.1. The R-15 naval rocket of the D-3 system -- 5.2. The 8K64/R-16 intercontinental missile -- 5.3. The R-22 project -- 5.4. The R-24 project, an improved R-11M -- 5.5. The 8K66/R-26 project -- 5.6. 8K67/R-36: ICBM and launcher -- 5.7. The 11K69 Tsiklon-2 launcher -- 5.8. The 11K68 Tsiklon-3 launcher -- 5.9. Marketing -- 5.10. Yuzhnoye and Brazil: Tsiklon-4 from Alcantara -- Chapter 6 R-37, R-38, R-46, R-56 and Block-E: Missiles and Lunar Module -- 6.1. The R-37 and R-38 projects -- 6.2. The R-46 project -- 6.3. The RK-100 and R-56/8K68 projects -- 6.4. Block-E of the LK lunar module -- Chapter 7 R-36M, MR-UR-100, R-36M2 and Dnipro: Missiles and Kosmotras -- 7.1. R-36M/15A14/RS-20A and R-36UTTKh/15A18/RS-20B -- 7.2. MR-UR-100/15A15 and MR-UR-100UTTKh/15A16 -- 7.3. R-36M2/15A18M/RS-20V -- 7.4. The Yangel Zone in Baikonur -- 7.5. The Dnipro launcher from Kosmotras. 327 $aChapter 8 Zenit-2, Sea Launch and Land Launch -- 8.1. The 11K77/Zenit-2 and 11K25/Energia launchers -- 8.2. The Zenit-3SL Sea Launch launcher -- 8.3. The Zenit-3SLB Land Launch launcher -- 8.4. Feniks, Sunkar, Soyuz-5/Irtysh -- Chapter 9 Solid Propellants -- 9.1. History -- 9.2. The 8K99/RT-20P missile (SS-15 Scrooge) -- 9.3. 15J41/RT-21 and 15J43/RT-22 -- 9.4. The silo-based 15J44/RT-23 and rail-based 15J52/RT-23 (SS-24 Scalpel, RS-22 and 22A) -- 9.5. The 3D65 stage of the R-39 SLBM (Sturgeon SSN-20) -- 9.6. The silo-based 15J60/RT-23U and rail-based 15J61/RT-23U (SS-24 Scalpel, RS-22B and RS-22V) -- 9.7. Unrealized solid-propellant missile projects -- Chapter 10 The Ukrainian Space Program Since 1991 -- 10.1. Independence -- 10.2. The Ukrainian Space Agency -- 10.3. The space industry -- 10.4. Ground-based infrastructure -- 10.5. The space program -- 10.6. Manned flights -- 10.7. Twinning with the European Union -- 10.8. Launch companies -- Appendix -- References -- Index of Names -- Index of Concepts -- EULA. 330 $aThis book, 'Yuzhnoye Launchers and Satellites' by Christian Lardier, provides a comprehensive history and analysis of the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau and its contributions to missile and space launcher development. It covers the life and work of Mikhail Yangel, a key figure in the Soviet space program, and the evolution of various Yuzhnoye projects over fifty years. The book details the collaboration between different Ukrainian and Russian companies and institutions, and the technological advancements achieved in the field of aerospace engineering. 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