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- Q6672966 subject Q7008582.
- Q6672966 abstract "During the 1990s CALT developed an improved version of the DF-4 to test the reentry vehicle warheads of the DF-31. They took advantage of this development and offered it as the Long March 1D for commercial application. The modification included: An DF-4 improved first stage, which used the new version of the YF-2B, and switched propellants to UDMH/N2O4 for improved performance. The use switch of the second stage YF-3A, for the Long March 4 third stage engine, the YF-40. A new, cylinder interstage between the second and third stage, which enabled to add RCS to the third stage. The olde one was tapered. A new third stage with a new motor, the FG-36 and an optional RCS. A new computer inertial guidance system which enabled the third stage to be 3-axis stabilized for added precision.The new design did not had a good reception and was only used for reentry vehicle tests. It flew three suborbital missions from Taiyuan LC-1 with two successes and a failure on the final mission. The first launch was on June 1, 1995 and the second one was on November 1997. The final and failed on was on January 3, 2002.".
- Q6672966 comparable Q218381.
- Q6672966 countryOrigin Q148.
- Q6672966 diameter "2.25".
- Q6672966 failedLaunches "1".
- Q6672966 finalFlight "2002-01-03".
- Q6672966 height "28.22".
- Q6672966 launchSite Q1194479.
- Q6672966 maidenFlight "1995-06-01".
- Q6672966 manufacturer Q5099556.
- Q6672966 mass "8.165E7".
- Q6672966 rocketFunction Q218455.
- Q6672966 rocketStages "3".
- Q6672966 status "Retired".
- Q6672966 successfulLaunches "2".
- Q6672966 totalLaunches "3".
- Q6672966 wikiPageExternalLink www.calt.com.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q1024410.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q1024423.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q1194479.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q1321971.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q148.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q15818248.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q15987627.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q161296.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q20940260.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q20942882.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q218381.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q218455.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q280602.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q3115617.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q382984.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q5099556.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q531716.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q53665.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q58447.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q663611.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q697175.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q7008582.
- Q6672966 wikiPageWikiLink Q7676654.
- Q6672966 comparable Q218381.
- Q6672966 countryOrigin Q148.
- Q6672966 fail "1".
- Q6672966 first "1995-06-01".
- Q6672966 function Q218455.
- Q6672966 function Q697175.
- Q6672966 last "2002-01-03".
- Q6672966 launches "3".
- Q6672966 manufacturer Q5099556.
- Q6672966 name "--03-01".
- Q6672966 sites Q1194479.
- Q6672966 sites Q7676654.
- Q6672966 stages "3".
- Q6672966 status "Retired".
- Q6672966 success "2".
- Q6672966 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q6672966 type Rocket.
- Q6672966 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q6672966 type Thing.
- Q6672966 type Q41291.
- Q6672966 comment "During the 1990s CALT developed an improved version of the DF-4 to test the reentry vehicle warheads of the DF-31. They took advantage of this development and offered it as the Long March 1D for commercial application. The modification included: An DF-4 improved first stage, which used the new version of the YF-2B, and switched propellants to UDMH/N2O4 for improved performance. The use switch of the second stage YF-3A, for the Long March 4 third stage engine, the YF-40.".
- Q6672966 label "Long March 1D".
- Q6672966 name "Long March 1D".