List of R-7 launches (1995–1999)

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This is a list of launches made by the R-7 Semyorka ICBM, and its derivatives between 1995 and 1999. All launches are orbital satellite launches, unless stated otherwise.

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Date and Time (GMT)ConfigurationSerial NumberLaunch SiteResultPayloadRemarks

1995

15 February 1995, 16:48 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Progress M-26 Mir Logistics
16 February 1995, 17:39 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-43/4, Plesetsk Successful Foton-10
14 March 1995, 06:11 Soyuz-U2
(11A511U2)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Soyuz TM-21 Crewed orbital flight, 3 cosmonauts
Docked to Mir
22 March 1995, 16:44 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-43/4, Plesetsk Successful Kosmos 2311
9 April 1995, 19:34 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Progress M-27 Mir Logistics
24 May 1995, 20:10 Molniya-M
(8K78M)
LC-16/2, Plesetsk Successful Kosmos 2312 (Oko-76)
28 June 1995, 18:25 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-43/3, Plesetsk Successful Kosmos 2314 (Yantar-4K1)
20 July 1995, 03:04 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Progress M-28 Mir Logistics
2 August 1995, 23:59 Molniya-M
(8K78M)
LC-43/3, Plesetsk Successful Interbol 1
Magion 4
9 August 1995, 02:21 Molniya-M
(8K78M)
LC-43/3, Plesetsk Successful Molniya 3-47
3 September 1995, 09:00 Soyuz-U2
(11A511U2)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Soyuz TM-22 Crewed orbital flight, 3 cosmonauts
Docked to Mir
Final flight of Soyuz-U2 11A511U2
26 September 1995, 11:20 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-43/4, Plesetsk Successful Resurs F2
29 September 1995, 04:25 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-31/6, Baikonur Successful Kosmos 2320 (Yantar-4KS1)
8 October 1995, 18:50 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-31/6, Baikonur Successful Progress M-29 Mir Logistics
18 December 1995, 14:31 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Progress M-30 Mir Logistics
28 December 1995, 06:45 Molniya-M
(8K78M)
LC-31/6, Baikonur Successful IRS-1C
Skipper

1996

21 February 1996, 12:34 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Soyuz TM-23 Crewed orbital flight, 2 cosmonauts
Docked with Mir
14 March 1996, 17:40 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-43/4, Plesetsk Successful Kosmos 2331 (Yantar-4K1)
5 May 1996, 07:04 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Progress M-31 Mir Logistics
14 May 1996, 08:55 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-31/6, Baikonur Failure Yantar-1KFT Payload fairing disintegrated T+53 seconds. Automatic shutdown commanded. Launch vehicle crashed downrange.
20 June 1996, 18:45 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-16/2, Plesetsk Failure Yantar-4K1 Payload fairing disintegrated T+49 seconds. Automatic shutdown commanded. Launch vehicle crashed downrange.
31 July 1996, 20:00 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Progress M-32 Mir Logistics
14 August 1996, 22:20 Molniya-M
(8K78M)
LC-43/3, Plesetsk Successful Molniya-1T
17 August 1996, 13:18 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Soyuz TM-24 Crewed orbital flight, 3 cosmonauts
Docked to Mir
29 August 1996, 05:22 Molniya-M
(8K78M)
LC-43/3, Plesetsk Successful Microsat
Interbol 2
Magion 5
24 October 1996, 11:37 Molniya-M
(8K78M)
LC-43/4, Plesetsk Successful Molniya 3-48
19 November 1996, 23:20 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Progress M-33 Mir Logistics
24 December 1996, 13:50 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-43/4, Plesetsk Successful Bion 11

1997

10 February 1997, 14:09 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Soyuz TM-25 Crewed orbital flight, 3 cosmonauts
Docked to Mir
6 April 1997, 16:04 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Progress M-34 Mir Logistics
9 April 1997, 08:58 Molniya-M
(8K78M)
LC-16/2, Plesetsk Successful Kosmos 2340 (Oko)
14 April 1997, 00:33 Molniya-M
(8K78M)
LC-43/4, Plesetsk Successful Kosmos 2342 (Oko)
15 May 1997, 12:10 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-31/6, Baikonur Successful Kosmos 2343
5 July 1997, 04:11 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Progress M-35 Mir Logistics
5 August 1997, 15:35 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Soyuz TM-26 Crewed orbital flight, 2 cosmonauts
Docked to Mir
24 September 1997, 21:30 Molniya-M
(8K78M)
LC-43/3, Plesetsk Successful Molniya-1T
5 October 1997, 15:08 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Progress M-36 Mir Logistics
Sputnik-40
X-Mir
9 October 1997, 17:59 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-43/3, Plesetsk Successful Foton 11
Mirka
18 November 1997, 11:14 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-43/3, Plesetsk Successful Resurs F-1M
15 December 1997, 15:40 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-16/2, Plesetsk Successful Kosmos 2348 (Yantar)
20 December 1997, 08:45 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Progress M-37 Mir Logistics

1998

29 January 1998, 16:33 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Soyuz TM-27 Crewed orbital flight, 3 cosmonauts
Docked to Mir
17 February 1998, 10:34 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-31/6, Baikonur Successful Kosmos 2349 (Yantar)
14 March 1998, 22:45 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Progress M-38 Mir Logistics
VDU 2 Mir attitude control unit
7 May 1998, 08:53 Molniya-M
(8K78M)
LC-16/2, Plesetsk Successful Kosmos 2351 (Oko)
14 May 1998, 22:12 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Progress M-39 Mir Logistics
24 June 1998, 18:29 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-43/3, Plesetsk Successful Kosmos 2358 (Yantar)
25 June 1998, 14:00 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-31/6, Baikonur Successful Kosmos 2359 (Yantar)
1 July 1998, 00:48 Molniya-M
(8K78M)
LC-43/3, Plesetsk Successful Molniya 3-49
13 August 1998, 09:43 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Soyuz TM-28 Crewed orbital flight, 3 cosmonauts
Docked to Mir
28 September 1998, 23:41 Molniya-M
(8K78M)
LC-43/3, Plesetsk Successful Molniya-1T
25 October 1998, 04:14 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Progress M-40 Mir Logistics
Sputnik-41

1999

9 February 1999, 03:53 Soyuz-U/Ikar
(11A511U)
ST-01 LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Globalstar 36
Globalstar 23
Globalstar 38
Globalstar 40
20 February 1999, 04:18 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Soyuz TM-29 Crewed orbital flight, 3 cosmonauts
Docked to Mir
15 March 1999, 03:06 Soyuz-U/Ikar
(11A511U)
ST-02 LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Globalstar 22
Globalstar 41
Globalstar 46
Globalstar 37
2 April 1999, 11:28 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Progress M-41 Mir Logistics
Sputnik 99
15 April 1999, 00:46 Soyuz-U/Ikar
(11A511U)
ST-03 LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Globalstar 19
Globalstar 42
Globalstar 44
Globalstar 45
8 July 1999, 08:45 Molniya-M
(8K78M)
LC-43/3, Plesetsk Successful Molniya 3-50
16 July 1999, 16:39 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Progress M-42 Mir Logistics
18 August 1999, 18:00 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-43/3, Plesetsk Successful Kosmos 2365 (Yantar-4K1)
9 September 1999, 18:00 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-43/4, Plesetsk Successful Foton 12
22 September 1999, 14:33 Soyuz-U/Ikar
(11A511U)
ST-04 LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Globalstar 33
Globalstar 50
Globalstar 55
Globalstar 58
28 September 1999, 11:00 Soyuz-U
(11A511U)
LC-43/4, Plesetsk Successful Resurs F-1M
18 October 1999, 13:22 Soyuz-U/Ikar
(11A511U)
ST-05 LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Globalstar 31
Globalstar 56
Globalstar 57
Globalstar 59
22 November 1999, 16:20 Soyuz-U/Ikar
(11A511U)
ST-06 LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Globalstar 29
Globalstar 34
Globalstar 39
Globalstar 61
27 December 1999, 19:12 Molniya-M
(8K78M)
LC-16/2, Plesetsk Successful Kosmos 2367 (Oko)

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