11D428
The 11D428A-16 is a liquid pressure-fed rocket engine burning N2O4/UDMH with an O/F of 1.85. It is used for crew-rated spacecraft propulsion applications. It is currently used in the KTDU-80 spacecraft propulsion module. The previous version, the 11D428A is still used as the reaction control system thrusters of the Zvezda ISS module.
The 11D428A-16 generates of thrust with a chamber pressure of and achieves a specific impulse of. It is rated for 500,000 starts with a certified ignition time of 0.03 seconds to 2000 seconds. Each unit weights.
Versions
This engine has been used with certain variations in the crewed Russian space program since the Salyut 6 in Soviet times. The three main versions are:- 11D428: Delivered in 1970 for use in Salyut 1.
- 11D428M: Version developed for the Yantar-2K platform. It reached space on the first launch, Kosmos 697 on August 6, 1974.
- 11D428A : Version developed for the Soyuz 7K-S, it flew on Kosmos 670, Kosmos 772 and Kosmos 869. Later used on the KTDU-426.
- 11D428A-10: Thruster used on the [Zvezda (ISS module)|Zvezda ISS Module]. Originally developed for the Mir [Core Module].
- 11D428A-14: Thruster used on the Zvezda ISS module.
- 11D428A-16 : Improved specific impulse version. Used on the KTDU-80 since Soyuz TM-28.
- 11D428AF-16:Thruster version developed for the Fobos-Grunt planetary sample mission.