
ULA's Vulcan Rocket Certified To Launch National Security Space Launch Missions Ushering In New Era Of Space Capability For Our Country
In September 2016, ULA entered into an agreement with the U.S. Air Force and outlined the plan to certify Vulcan according to the Air Force's New Entrant Certification Guide. Over the last few years, the collective ULA and Space Force team have completed 52 certification criteria, including more than 180 discrete tasks, two certification flight demonstrations, 60 payload interface requirement verifications, 18 subsystem design and test reviews, and 114 hardware and software audits.
"The SSC and ULA teams have worked together extremely closely, and certification of this launch system is a direct result of their focus, dedication, and teamwork," said Gen Panzenhagen, Program Executive Officer for Assured Access to Space.
"The Vulcan rocket's inaugural launch marked the beginning of a new era of space capabilities, providing higher performance while offering the world's only high energy architecture rocket ," said Bruno.
Vulcan leverages the world's highest-performing upper stage extending ULA's industry-leading legacy of precision. Centaur V's flexibility and extreme endurance enables the most complex orbital insertions providing unmatched industry capabilities. This industry leading capability enables large NSSL spacecraft direct injection into Geosynchronous Orbit (GSO) a critical requirement supporting the country facing evolving threats from China and Russia.
"Vulcan's Centaur upper stage is a high-velocity and maneuverable platform to address evolving on-orbit threats in this new space warfighting domain and will offer extreme on-orbit endurance and flexibility for complex orbital insertions to meet the changing landscape and requirements of our nation," said Bruno.
Vulcan is available in four standard offering configurations including zero, two, four and six solid rocket booster (SRB) variants. Booster propulsion is provided by a pair of BE-4 engines, which are the most powerful liquefied natural gas (LNG)-fueled oxygen-rich staged combustion engine ever flown, each capable of producing 550,000 pounds of thrust. ULA's move to this American-made engine for Vulcan concluded the United States' reliance on the RD-180 Russian rocket engine.
About United Launch Alliance
All rockets are not created equal. ULA is the nation's most experienced and accurate launch service provider delivering unmatched value, a tireless drive to improve, and commitment to the extraordinary. Vulcan's inaugural launch marked the beginning of a new era of space capabilities and provides higher performance and extreme precision while offering the world's only high energy architecture rocket to deliver any payload, at any time, directly to any orbit.
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