Be200
Be200 is a proposed heavy-lift orbital launch vehicle that appeared in the post-Soviet era. It was developed in the 1990s as a Russian-Israeli collaboration, with the goal of providing a large payload capability for commercial and governmental launches. The project was discussed publicly in space-industry circles, and several design concepts were published that indicated a multi-stage vehicle that could be scaled with different booster configurations.
Design and capabilities variants of Be200 were described as a tall, multi-stage rocket intended to deliver
Development and status: Be200 did not progress beyond concept studies. Due to funding constraints, shifting national
Legacy: Be200 is often cited in discussions of post-Soviet attempts to revive large-scale launch capability and