As an aside note, a future version of the Angara rocket is also going to be the vehicle on which the unimaginatively named Prospective Piloted Transport System spacecraft will launch upon. Russian Space Web has an exhausting history of that project here.From NASA Spaceflight wrote:Russia’s Angara rocket has launched on her maiden flight from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Northwest Russia on Wednesday – with a T-0 of 12pm UTC – tasked with a suborbital test mission which will serve as a precursor to planned orbital launches. Angara’s first launch attempt in late June was delayed via a technical hold during the countdown, resulting in the vehicle being rolled back off the pad.
Angara, which is named after a river in Siberia, is the first new orbit-capable rocket to be developed by Russia since the fall of the Soviet Union. Designed with a modular approach, it is capable of flying in multiple configurations depending upon mission or payload requirements.
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Regardless, the Angara launch represents a major success following the recent Proton-M issues, and could represent a hopeful future for Roscosmos.