Kosmos (rocket family)
The Kosmos rockets were a series of Soviet and subsequently Russian rockets, derived from the R-12 and R-14 missiles, the best known of which is the Kosmos-3M, which has made over 440 launches. The Kosmos family contained a number of rockets, both carrier rockets and sounding rockets, for orbital and sub-orbital spaceflight respectively. The first variant, the Kosmos, first flew on 27 October 1961. Over 700 Kosmos rockets have been launched overall.
Variants
Based on the R-12
Kosmos
Kosmos, was the name of a Soviet space rocket model active between 1961 and 1967. Kosmos was developed from the R-12 medium-range missile. It was launched a total of 38 times, with twelve failures.Kosmos-2M
The Kosmos-2M rocket was the prototype preceding the Kosmos-2I rocket. It launched the Kosmos 106 and Kosmos 97 satellites, from Area 86 at Kapustin Yar.Kosmos-2I
Kosmos-2I, derived from the R-12 missile, was used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. It was superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.Based on the R-14
Kosmos-1
The Kosmos-1 was derived from the R-14 missile and used between 1964 and 1965, being quickly replaced by the Kosmos-3. Eight Kosmos-1 were flown, all launched from Site 41/15 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome.Initial development was authorised in October 1961, leading to a maiden flight on 18 August 1964, carrying three Strela satellites. Strela-1 satellites were flown on seven flights, three on each of the first four and five on the next three. The eighth and final flight carried one. All flights were successful except the second.
Kosmos-3
The Kosmos-3, derived from the R-14 missile, was used to orbit satellites between 1966 and 1968, being quickly replaced by the modernised Kosmos-3M. Six were flown, four as orbital carrier rockets, and two on sub-orbital flights. All launches occurred from Site 41/15 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome.The Kosmos-3 made its maiden flight on 16 November 1966, carrying a Strela-2 satellite. Strela-2 satellites were flown on four flights, two of which failed. Two further, sub-orbital launches were conducted with payloads, both of which were successful.
| Date/time | Payload | Trajectory | Outcome | Remarks |
| 16 November 1966, 13:00 | Strela-2 | LEO | Cause of failure unknown | |
| 24 March 1967, 11:50 | Kosmos 151 | LEO | ||
| 12 October 1967, 14:15 | VKZ | Suborbital | Apogee: | |
| 28 March 1968 | VKZ | Suborbital | Apogee: | |
| 15 June 1968 | Strela-2 | LEO | Cause of failure unknown | |
| 27 August 1968, 11:29 | Kosmos 236 | LEO |