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Here is a list of [[rocket]]s. For guided weapons see [[List of missiles]]. |
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Here is a list of rockets. For guided weapons see List of missiles.
Unguided weapons
Launch systems
aka "Space rockets".
- Saturn (rocket family)
- Soyuz launch vehicle (ELS)
- Thor (rocket)
- Titan (rocket family)
- Voskhod rocket
- Vostok rocket
- Europa (rocket)
- Redstone (rocket)
Others (unsorted)
- Model rocket
- Aerobee rocket
- AIR-2 Genie
- Al-Samoud 2
- Angara rocket
- Ascent stage of Apollo Lunar Module, manned, launched from the surface of the Moon six times, 1969-1972 (return to Earth in the Apollo program)
- Cosmos-3M
- Falcon 1
- Falcon 5
- Fin-Folding Aerial Rocket
- GIRD-X
- H-2A rocket (ELS)
- Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) - two-stage solid rocket launched from LEO after being unloaded from Space Shuttle, or as third and fourth stage of a Titan IV rocket
- Jaguar (rocket)
- Jupiter IRBM
- Jupiter-C IRBM
- Katyusha
- Long March rocket (ELS)
- Minuteman I (rocket)
- Minuteman II (rocket)
- N1 rocket
- Peacekeeper missile
- Proton (rocket) (ELS)
- Qassam rocket
- R-7 rocket
- Regulus missile
- V2 rocket
See also
- List of weapons
- List of missiles
- Expendable launch system
- NATO reporting name (has lists of various Soviet missiles)