Proton-M

Proton-M rocket on the launchpad at Baikonur Cosmodrome
FunctionHeavy-lift launch vehicle
ManufacturerKhrunichev
Country of originRussia
Cost per launchUS$65 million
Size
Height58.2 m (191 ft)
Diameter7.4 m (24 ft)
Mass705,000 kg (1,554,000 lb)
Stages3 or 4
Capacity
Payload to LEO
Mass23,000 kg (51,000 lb)
Payload to GTO (1800 m/s)
Mass6,920 kg (15,260 lb)
Payload to GTO (1500 m/s)
Mass6,300 kg (13,900 lb)
Payload to GSO
Mass3,250 kg (7,170 lb)
Associated rockets
FamilyUniversal Rocket (Proton)
Based onProton-K
Comparable
Launch history
StatusActive
Launch sitesBaikonur, Sites 81/24 & 200/39
Total launches115
Success(es)104
Failure(s)9
Partial failure(s)2
First flight7 April 2001
Last flight12 March 2023
Carries passengers or cargoGLONASS, ExoMars, Nauka
First stage – 8S810K
Height21.18 m (69.5 ft)
Diameter7.4 m (24 ft)
Empty mass30,600 kg (67,500 lb)
Propellant mass428,300 kg (944,200 lb)
Powered by6 × RD-275M
Maximum thrust10,532 kN (2,368,000 lbf)
Specific impulse285 s (2.79 km/s)
Burn time108 seconds
PropellantN2O4 / UDMH
Second stage – 8S811K
Height17.05 m (55.9 ft)
Diameter4.1 m (13 ft)
Empty mass11,000 kg (24,000 lb)
Propellant mass157,300 kg (346,800 lb)
Powered by3 × RD-0210
1 × RD-0211
Maximum thrust2,399 kN (539,000 lbf)
Specific impulse327 s (3.21 km/s)
Burn time206 seconds
PropellantN2O4 / UDMH
Third stage – 8S812
Height4.11 m (13.5 ft)
Diameter4.1 m (13 ft)
Empty mass3,500 kg (7,700 lb)
Propellant mass46,562 kg (102,652 lb)
Powered by1 × RD-0212
Maximum thrust613.8 kN (138,000 lbf)
Specific impulse325 s (3.19 km/s)
Burn time238 seconds
PropellantN2O4 / UDMH
Fourth stage (optional) – Briz-M
Height2.61 m (8 ft 7 in)
Diameter4.0 m (13.1 ft)
Empty mass2,370 kg (5,220 lb)
Propellant mass19,800 kg (43,700 lb)
Powered by1 × S5.98M
Maximum thrust19.62 kN (4,410 lbf)
Specific impulse326 s (3.20 km/s)
Burn time3,000 seconds
PropellantN2O4 / UDMH
Fourth stage (optional) – Blok DM-2
Powered by1 × RD-58M
Maximum thrust85 kN (19,000 lbf)
Specific impulse352 s (3.45 km/s)
PropellantRP-1 / LOX
Fourth stage (optional) – Blok DM-03
Powered by1 RD-58M/RD-58MF
PropellantRP-1 / LOX

The Proton-M, (Протон-М) GRAU index 8K82M or 8K82KM, is an expendable Russian heavy-lift launch vehicle derived from the Soviet-developed Proton. It is built by Khrunichev, and launched from sites 81/24 and 200/39 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Commercial launches are marketed by International Launch Services (ILS), and generally use Site 200/39. The first Proton-M launch occurred on 7 April 2001.

Proton flew its most recent mission on 12 March 2023. As of August 2020, a number of Roscosmos and other Russian government missions remain on Proton launch manifest.