@stottmystergeneral I know two incidents during launch, but no one was a disaster, the cosmonauts used the standard tools and procedures of escape. Soyuz-18-1 (18a) April 5, 1975 & Soyuz_T-10-1 September 26, 1983 see the wikipedia and youtube.com/watch?v=UyFF4cpMVag
Only two disasters have occurred with the Soyuz, all of them during re-entry. Soyuz-1, April 24, 1967 (1 died) and Soyuz-11, June 30, 1971 (3 died)
@strangerindanger You said that they didn't have a shuttle program, but they did... By the way the shuttle is way too complex to provide a reliable space service. Regular rockets may be not that comfortable, but theyre a lot safer and simpler
@strangerindanger ( I don´t speak english fluently) But i know a little about rockets, engines, termodybamics, quimics..etc because i am industrial enginer, especialized in mechanics-engines, by the University UPM in Madrid. Maybe you know a lot of more, but let me doubt it. Saludos
@stottmystergeneral 3 cosmonauts died due to cockpit depressurization during re-entry once, in the Soyuz. That's the only major disaster Russia has ever had I think.
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kallacomb 1 month ago
@stottmystergeneral I know two incidents during launch, but no one was a disaster, the cosmonauts used the standard tools and procedures of escape. Soyuz-18-1 (18a) April 5, 1975 & Soyuz_T-10-1 September 26, 1983 see the wikipedia and youtube.com/watch?v=UyFF4cpMVag
Only two disasters have occurred with the Soyuz, all of them during re-entry. Soyuz-1, April 24, 1967 (1 died) and Soyuz-11, June 30, 1971 (3 died)
aleks070777 7 months ago
Great human achievement no matter where you are from.
lSHANXl 7 months ago 3
@strangerindanger You said that they didn't have a shuttle program, but they did... By the way the shuttle is way too complex to provide a reliable space service. Regular rockets may be not that comfortable, but theyre a lot safer and simpler
iRawrJan 8 months ago
it´s seems more efficient and secure than american´s....
tornotube 9 months ago
@tornotube - so said someone who has no clue about rocket science.
strangerindanger 8 months ago
@strangerindanger ( I don´t speak english fluently) But i know a little about rockets, engines, termodybamics, quimics..etc because i am industrial enginer, especialized in mechanics-engines, by the University UPM in Madrid. Maybe you know a lot of more, but let me doubt it. Saludos
tornotube 8 months ago
@stottmystergeneral 3 cosmonauts died due to cockpit depressurization during re-entry once, in the Soyuz. That's the only major disaster Russia has ever had I think.
kazath 10 months ago
FUCK YEAH RUSSIA
jeepcj7dude 1 year ago
Good job Russia....Now lets see the Chinese and the EU space rockets...
RobertsDigital 1 year ago
мощь
Fantomas24ARM 1 year ago
awesome..love it,i dont5 care what people think about russia, one thing i know their Soyuz rocket are kick ass!
propaghandi2 1 year ago
coool@@@
itsagooday 1 year ago
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S4uryk 1 year ago
@S4uryk
мудила и тут свой яд оставляешь? убейся сука хохляцкая.
Russia2010 1 year ago
@S4uryk Бендеровеееееееееееееееееецццццццц, мало мы вас пиздили...
RomanRUS163 11 months ago