Soyuz 2.1v
Soyuz 2.1v is a Russian launch vehicle designed to carry payloads into low Earth orbit. It is a variant of the Soyuz family, which has been in use since the 1960s. The 2.1v version is notable for its lack of a crewed capsule, focusing instead on delivering satellites and other cargo.
The rocket features a four-stage design, with the first stage powered by four RD-107A engines. It can lift approximately 7,800 kilograms to low Earth orbit, making it suitable for various missions, including commercial satellite launches and scientific payloads.