Tundra n°7L

Liftoff Time

No Earlier Than 2025

Mission Details

Tundra n°7L

The Tundra or EKS (Edinaya Kosmicheskaya Sistema) series of satellites is the next generation of Russian early warning satellites to replace the US-K and US-KMO early warning satellites of the Oko-1 system. The development of the EKS started in 2000. The Russian Ministry of Defence awarded in 2007 a contract for the EKS system to RKK Energiya with a first test launch planned in 2009. Several problems, changing requirements and a court case led to long delays, postponing the first mission to the end of 2014. Reportedly the Tundra satellites carry also a secure emergency communications payload to be used in case of a nuclear war.

Molniya Orbit

1 Payload

Rocket

Active
Angara A5/Blok DM-03

Active Since 2021

Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center logo

Manufacturer

Khrunichev

Price

$100.00 million

Rocket

Diameter: 8.86m

Height: 55.4m

Payload to Orbit

LEO: 23,000 kg

GTO: 5,400 kg

Liftoff Thrust

9,610 Kilonewtons

Fairing

Diameter: 4.35m

Height: 15.2m

Stages

3

Strap-ons

4

Launch Site

Site 35/1

Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russia

Fastest Turnaround

94 days 16 hours