Published: 17:49, June 5, 2020 | Updated: 01:08, June 6, 2023
China plans to develop new solid-fueled carrier rocket
By Xinhua

This undated photo shows a Long March 11 solid-propellant carrier rocket, with a payload of seven satellites, blasts off from a mobile launch platform off Shandong province. (ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY)

BEIJING - Chinese engineers plan to develop a new solid-fueled rocket with greater carrying capacity than the current model Long March-11 rocket, revealed China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation sources.

The Long March-11 is currently the only solid-fueled model Long March carrier rocket and China's first sea-launched rocket

The upgraded carrier rocket, called the Long March-11A, will be designed for both land and sea launches, and its cost is calculated at US$10,000 per kg of payload.

According to the corporation, the design work is slated to complete this year, and the rocket is scheduled to embark on its maiden flight in 2022.

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The Long March-11, mainly used for launching micro-satellites, is currently the only solid-fueled model Long March carrier rocket and China's first sea-launched rocket. It has a capacity of 500 kg for sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of 500 km.

Its latest launch mission was completed last Saturday from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwestern Sichuan Province, which sent two technology experiment satellites into the space.