Manufacturer | OKB-1 |
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Country of origin | Soviet Union |
Operator | Soviet space program |
Applications | Crewed spacecraft to dock with space station |
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Regime | Low Earth orbit |
Design life | Up to 35 days |
Production | |
Status | No longer in service |
Launched | 2 |
Maiden launch | Soyuz 10 22 April 1971 |
Last launch | Soyuz 11 6 June 1971 |
Related spacecraft | |
Derived from | Soyuz 7K-OK |
Derivatives | Soyuz 7K-T |
Soyuz 7K-OKS (also known as Soyuz 7KT-OK)[1] is a version of the Soyuz spacecraft and was the first spacecraft designed for space station flights. Its only crewed flights were conducted in 1971, with Soyuz 10 and Soyuz 11.