Russia launches its first multi-use test missile in 2021

Russia launches its first multi-use test missile in 2021
Russia launches its first multi-use test missile in 2021

The Russian “TASS” agency reported on September 29 that a deadline had been set for the launch of the first Russian multi-use “Krylo-SV” test missile, and the missile will be launched, according to the agency, at the end of 2021. And this news was reported by Andrei Grigoriev, Director of the Promising Future Research Foundation, saying that the “Myasyshev” Design Office undertook the design of the Russian multi-use missile, in cooperation with the Space Council of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

At a meeting held on May 1, 2020, the Maja members agreed to use the “Crelo-SV” missile. “The design of the missile began in Russia some time ago,” said Grigoriev, adding that it differs radically from the multi-use missiles launched by Elon Musk’s “SpaceX” company, whose first stages land vertically on a floating platform in the sea.

The first stage of the Russian missile returns to Earth as a normal plane and lands in a normal airport when it opens its wings after its separation from the missile.

In this case, the missile’s first stage consumes the least amount of fuel compared to the amount of fuel consumed by the Elon Musk missile when it lands on the sea platform.

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