BOR-5
The BOR-5 (БОР-5 Russian: Беспилотный Орбитальный Ракетоплан 5, Bespilotnyi Orbital'nyi Raketoplan 5, "Unpiloted Orbital Rocketplane 5") is a 1:8 sized test flight vehicle, used to study the main aerodynamic, thermal, acoustic and stability characteristics of the Buran. It follows upon the BOR-4 reentry test vehicle.
It was put into a suborbital trajectory by a K65M-RB5 rocket launched from Kapustin Yar, near Volga, towards Lake Balkhash.
Flights
Six flights were made:[1][2]
- 4 July 1984
- aborted
- 5 June 1984
- model 501
- 17 April 1985
- model 502
- 27 December 1986
- model 503
- 27 August 1984
- model 504
- 22 June 1988
- model 505
Current locations
Two survivors of the BOR-5 tests are known to exist:[3]
References
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- OK-ML-1 (0.01; OK-M; BTS-01)
- OK-GLI (0.02; BTS-02)
- OK-KS (0.03)
- OK-ML-2 (0.04; OK-MT)
- OK-? (0.05)
- OK-TVI (0.06)
- OK-TVA (0.15)
- OK-? (0.08)
- BOR-4
- BOR-5
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- Silbervogel
- Sänger-Bredt RaBo
- MBB Raumtransporter-8
- MBB Sänger II
- MBB Deutsche Aerospace HORUS
- Falke
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- Daimler-Chrysler Aerospace RLV
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