궤도 발사 시스템 목록

List of orbital launch systems

이것은 기존의 궤도 발사 시스템의 목록입니다.이것은 위성을 궤도올려놓는데 사용되는 발사체와 다른 기존의 시스템들로 구성되어 있습니다.

아르헨티나

호주.

브라질

캐나다

  • 오로라 – 개발

중국

대장정가의 로켓 몇발
대장정 2층

유럽 연합

아리안 5

프랑스.

독일.

인디아

(왼쪽부터 오른쪽까지) ISRO의 SLV, ASLV, PSLV, GSLV Mk. III 로켓
이미 비행한 비크람 S와 비교한 스카이루트 에어로스페이스의 개발중인 궤도급 발사 계열인 비크람 시리즈, 사운딩 로켓
아그니쿨 코스모스의 아그니바 로켓.
ISRO/DoS 시스템
사설기관

이란

시모그 SLV

이라크

이스라엘

이탈리아

이탈리아 로켓

일본

뮤 로켓
H-II 계열
ε프실론

말레이시아

뉴질랜드

북한

타이완

필리핀

루마니아

소비에트 연방 및 후계국 (러시아 및 우크라이나)

러시아/USR
프로톤-K
소유스-FG
드네프르-1
앙가라 가문


우크라이나

남아프리카 공화국

대한민국.

스페인

터키

  • UFS2007년부터[33] 개발

영국

미국

활동적인

아틀라스 로켓
델타 로켓
팔콘 로켓

활발하지 않은

새턴 V, 우주왕복선, 아레스 로켓 3기, SLS 블록 1기의 비교
타이탄 로켓

참고 항목

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