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  2. Delta IV - Wikipedia

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    The Delta IV Medium+ (4,2) (Delta 9240) had the same CBC and DCSS as the Medium, but with the addition of two Orbital ATK-built 1.5-m (60-in) diameter solid rocket booster Graphite-Epoxy Motors (GEM 60s) strap-on boosters to increase payload capacity to 6,150 kg to GTO.

  3. List of Delta IV launches - Wikipedia

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    Delta IV Medium: Success [8] 6 28 June 2006 Vandenberg, SLC-6: USA-184 Delta IV Medium: Success [9] 7 4 November 2006 Vandenberg, SLC-6: DMSP F17 Delta IV Medium: Success [10] 8 11 November 2007 Cape Canaveral, SLC-37B: DSP-23 Defense Support Program Delta IV Heavy: Success 9 18 January 2009 Cape Canaveral, SLC-37B: Orion 6 / Mentor 4 (USA-202 ...

  4. Common Booster Core - Wikipedia

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    The first launch of a Common Booster Core was the maiden flight of the Delta IV, which was launched from Space Launch Complex 37B at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on 20 November 2002. [ 5 ] The first flight of the Delta IV Heavy, featuring three Common Booster Cores, was conducted on 21 December 2004.

  5. Russian submarine Tula (K-114) - Wikipedia

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    K-114 Tula (К-114 Тула) is a Russian Project 667BDRM Delfin-class (NATO reporting name: Delta IV) nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN). As such, she carries a complement of R-29RM Shtil and R-29RMU Sineva nuclear submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM) as her primary deterrent mission, along with anti-ship missiles and torpedoes, the latter for self-defense.

  6. Russian submarine Bryansk (K-117) - Wikipedia

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    K-117 Bryansk is a Russian Project 667BDRM Delfin-class (NATO reporting name: Delta IV) nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine. The submarine was laid down in April 1985 in the Russian Northern Machinebuilding Enterprise, Sevmash. In September 1988 the submarine was commissioned in the Soviet navy.

  7. Delta (rocket family) - Wikipedia

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    The Delta 3000 combined the same first stage as 1000-series and 2000-series with upgraded Castor 4 solid boosters and was the last Delta series to use the McDonnell Douglas Delta P second stage with TRW TR-201 engine. Delta 3000 introduced the PAM (Payload Assist Module) / Star 48B solid-fueled kick motor, which was later used as Delta II third ...