Vulcan VC4L (United Launch Alliance)
The Vulcan VC4L, manufactured by United Launch Alliance established in 2006, undertook its inaugural launch on an unknown date, is non-reusable and is active.
Vulcan VC4L has 0 successful launches and 0 failed attempts, with a cumulative tally of 0 launches, currently with 2 pending launches in the pipeline.
Vulcan Centaur is a two-stage-to-orbit, heavy-lift launch vehicle under development by United Launch Alliance (ULA) since 2014. It is principally designed to meet launch demands for the U.S. government's National Security Space Launch (NSSL) program for use by the United States Space Force and U.S. intelligence agencies for national security satellite launches. It will replace both of ULA's existing launchers (Atlas V and Delta IV Heavy) in this role, as these launchers are retiring.
- Length: 67.4 m
- Diameter: 5.4 m
- Launch Mass: 770 T
- LEO Capacity: 24600 kg
- GTO Capacity: 11700 kg
- GEO Capacity: 4900 kg
- SSO Capacity: 20000 kg
Manufacturer
United Launch Alliance (ULA)
CEO: Tory Bruno
United Launch Alliance (ULA) is a joint venture of Lockheed Martin Space Systems and Boeing Defense, Space & Security. ULA was formed in December 2006 by combining the teams at these companies which provide spacecraft launch services to the government of the United States. ULA launches from both coasts of the US. They launch their Atlas V vehicle from LC-41 in Cape Canaveral and LC-3E at Vandeberg. Their Delta IV launches from LC-37 at Cape Canaveral and LC-6 at Vandenberg.