Soyuz P (Russian: Союз Перехватчик meaning Union Interceptor) was a proposed Soviet crewed combat spacecraft and satellite interceptor. The Soyuz P was proposed in December 1962 along with other Soyuz variants to match the United States' Manned Orbiting Laboratory program. Active development of the Soyuz P began in 1964.
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| - Soyuz P, también denominada Soyuz 7K-P (P de Perekhvatchik, interceptor) fue una nave espacial soviética diseñada por Sergéi Koroliov hacia finales de 1962 y destinada a realizar misiones militares. La Soyuz P, junto con la también militar Soyuz R, era una modificación de la Soyuz A destinada a misiones circumlunares. Las versiones militares fueron diseñadas por Koroliov como parte de una estrategia para recabar apoyos y financiación de los estamentos militares, dominantes en la astronáutica soviética. (es)
- Soyuz P (Russian: Союз Перехватчик meaning Union Interceptor) was a proposed Soviet crewed combat spacecraft and satellite interceptor. The Soyuz P was proposed in December 1962 along with other Soyuz variants to match the United States' Manned Orbiting Laboratory program. Active development of the Soyuz P began in 1964. (en)
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| - Soyuz P, también denominada Soyuz 7K-P (P de Perekhvatchik, interceptor) fue una nave espacial soviética diseñada por Sergéi Koroliov hacia finales de 1962 y destinada a realizar misiones militares. La Soyuz P, junto con la también militar Soyuz R, era una modificación de la Soyuz A destinada a misiones circumlunares. Las versiones militares fueron diseñadas por Koroliov como parte de una estrategia para recabar apoyos y financiación de los estamentos militares, dominantes en la astronáutica soviética. (es)
- Soyuz P (Russian: Союз Перехватчик meaning Union Interceptor) was a proposed Soviet crewed combat spacecraft and satellite interceptor. The Soyuz P was proposed in December 1962 along with other Soyuz variants to match the United States' Manned Orbiting Laboratory program. Active development of the Soyuz P began in 1964. The Soyuz P was intended to rendezvous with the target, and would have been followed by an EVA by a cosmonaut to inspect the satellite. Depending on the results of the inspection or the objectives of the mission, the satellite would have either re-entered with the Soyuz P to be studied on Earth, or would have been neutralized. However, this would have been risky to the cosmonaut as some satellites are fitted with automated destruction systems to prevent them from falling into enemy hands. In January 1964, the program was put on hold due to the military's growing interest in uncrewed anti-satellite systems. In early 1965, Soyuz P was cancelled in favor of the Istrebitel Sputnikov program, which had achieved two successful space flights at the time. Another factor in the cancellation was the potential risk to the cosmonaut. A revised design of the Soyuz P was the . (en)
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