Engineering:Minotaur III

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Minotaur III
FunctionHeavy suborbital launch system
ManufacturerOrbital Sciences
Country of originUnited States
Size
StagesFour
Capacity
Payload to 5000km S/O3,000 kilograms (6,600 lb)
Launch history
StatusDevelopment
Launch sitesVandenberg Air Force Base
Kodiak
First stage – SR-118
Engines1 Solid
Thrust1,607 kilonewtons (361,000 lbf)
Burn time83 seconds
FuelSolid
Second stage – SR-119
Engines1 Solid
Thrust1,365 kilonewtons (307,000 lbf)
Burn time54 seconds
FuelSolid
Third stage – SR-120
Engines1 Solid
Thrust329 kilonewtons (74,000 lbf)
Burn time62 seconds
FuelSolid
Fourth stage – Super-HAPS
Engines12 MR-107K
FuelHydrazine

The Minotaur III, also known as OSP-2 Target Launch Vehicle, Peacekeeper TLV or OSP-2 TLV is an American rocket derived from the LGM-118 Peacekeeper missile. It is a member of the Minotaur family of rockets produced by Orbital Sciences Corporation, and is used for long range suborbital launches with heavy payloads.

Minotaur III rockets consist of four stages; the SR-118 first stage, SR-119 second stage and SR-120 third stage of a decommissioned Peacekeeper missile, with a Super-HAPS fourth stage, derived from the HAPS stage used on Pegasus and Minotaur I rockets. The Minotaur III is capable of launching a 3,000 kilograms (6,600 lb) payload 5,000 kilometres (3,100 mi) downrange on a suborbital trajectory.

Minotaur III launches will be conducted from Vandenberg Air Force Base and the Kodiak Launch Complex.

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