Rosyjskie plany:
Sojuz-5 - 1-szy start w 2022
Angara 5 z 4. boosterami
Połączenie rozwiązań Soyuza-5 z Angarą: Енисей [Jenisiej] (do 2028, 70 t na LEO)) jako superciężka rakieta do księżycowych lotów
Rogozin teases new Russian super-heavy rocket Yeniseiby Matthew Bodner — February 8, 2019
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Roscosmos Director Dmitry Rogozin at the Kremlin Feb. 4. Credit: Kremlin.ru(...) In December, Roscosmos reported as part of an early draft proposal that “under tight budgetary constraints, all parts of the super-heavy rocket should have the ability to fly independently and go into serial production [independently],” TASS quoted a Roscosmos statement as saying at the time. In practice, this means a fusion of Soyuz-5 and Angara.
The first stage of the Yenisei rocket, according to these reports, will be comprised of clustered Soyuz-5 boosters — or some modification thereof — while the third stage will be taken from Khrunichev’s Angara rocket line. Energia is the developer of Soyuz-5, and Progress is set to be the manufacturer. The two work together on the current Soyuz family of rockets.
According to the proposal cited by TASS in December, the Yenisei booster will be designed to throw 70 tons into low-Earth orbit and will lift off from Russia’s new Vostochny Cosmodrome in the Far East. First flights are envisioned by 2028, but given the apparent reliance on Soyuz-5 development and the future of Angara, this date is likely overly-optimistic. (...)
https://spacenews.com/rogozin-teases-new-russian-super-heavy-rocket-yenisei/