BOR-5 n°500

Launch Success

Liftoff Time (GMT)

23:59:59

Wednesday May 4, 1983

Mission Details

Launch Notes

First flight of the BOR-5 shuttle.

BOR-5 n°500

Wiki

The BOR-5 flight vehicle is a scaled prototype of the Soviet Buran shuttle. An uncrewed, subscale spacecraft, its purpose was to test the heatshield tiles and reinforced carbon-carbon for the Buran space shuttle, then under development. Several of them were built and flown between 1982 and 1984 from the Kapustin Yar launch site at speeds of up to Mach 25. After reentry, they were designed to parachute to an ocean splashdown for recovery by the Soviet Navy. The testing was nearly identical to that carried out by the US Air Force ASSET program in the 1960s, which tested the heatshield design for the X-20 Dyna-Soar. On June 3, 1982 a Royal Australian Air Force P-3 Orion reconnaissance aircraft captured the first Western images of the craft as it was recovered by a Soviet ship near the Cocos Islands.

Suborbital

1 Payload

1,450 kilograms

Rocket

Retired
K65M-RB5

Active 1969 to 1988

OKB-586 logo

Manufacturer

OKB-586

Rocket

Height: 26m

Payload to Orbit

LEO: 1,300 kg

GTO: 0 kg

Liftoff Thrust

1,486 Kilonewtons

Fairing

Diameter: 2.44m

Height: 5.72m

Stages

2

Launch Site

Site 86/1

Kapustin Yar, Russia

Fastest Turnaround

7 days

Stats

Cosmos-3


304th

Mission

10th

Mission of 1983

OKB-586


1702nd

Mission

33rd

Mission of 1983