Boris Katorgin, Vladimir Chvanov, Larry Tanner, John Karas and Bob Ford

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, no one ever dreamed that Russian rocket engines would be powering two of the U.S.' largest expendable launch vehicles--the Atlas III and V. But that's exactly what is happening under the Russian RD-180/Atlas program headed by Lockheed Martin, Energomash and...

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