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Titan 4

by Jean-Jacques Serra
listing by Gunter Krebs

After being called CELV (Complementary Expendable Launch Vehicle) for a while and then Titan 34D7, the Titan 4 is the most recent and most powerful one. The solid booster were again elongated (7 segments i.e. 34.4 m) and provide now 7120 kN each during 126 seconds. The first stage was enhanced by 2.3 m (26.4 m) and burns during 186 seconds. The second stage was enhanced by 0.5 m (9.9 m) and burns during 240 s.

Titan 4 exists in 5 versions. Titan 401 feature a Centaur G' top stage and can deliver 4.5 tons in GEO. Titan 402 equiped with a solid IUS orbits 2.4 tons on the Clarke Belt. Titan 403, 404 and 405 have no top stage. The 2 first ones deliver 14 and 13.4 tons respectivly in low polar orbit while the latter (405) delivers 17.6 tons in low orbit from Cape Canaveral.

An enhanced version named Titan 4B should be introduced late 1996. The major modification is the replacement of the 7-segment boosters (UTC/CSD) by 3-segment ones (HTPB) built by Hercules. Those new boosters will measure 34.2 m high for 3.2 m diameter and will provide 7560 kN during 145 seconds. The payload in orbit will then reach 21.9 tons in LEO, and versions 401 & 402 will offer 5.8 and 2.9 tons in GEO.

Titan 4 types


Titan 401: always with Centaur-G' (GEO)
Titan-402: always with IUS (polar orbit)
Titan-403: no upper stage, Vandenberg (LEO)
Titan-404: no upper stage, Vandenberg (LEO)
Titan-405: no upper stage, Cape Canaveral (LEO)

The difference between 403 and 404 is the type of payload adapter. One has a system for acomodating Shuttle type payloads, but information is conflicting, which one.

Titan 4 launches


# Launch id Payload Launch Date Site Type Status/Comment (orbit in perigee x apogee x inclination x period)
1, K1 89046 DSP 3-1 14 Jun 1989 C LC41 402 IUS  
2, K4 90050 NOSS 12 08 Jun 1990 C LC41 405  
3, K6 90095 DSP 3-2 13 Nov 1990 C LC41 402 IUS  
4, K5 91017 Lacrosse 2 08 Mar 1991 V 4E 404  
5, K8 91076 NOSS 13 08 Nov 1991 V 4E 403  
6, K3 92083 KH 12-2 28 Nov 1992 V 4E 404 TPA  
7, K11 n/a NOSS 14 2 Aug 1993 at 19:59 UT V 4E 403 Failure: exploded after 1 min 41 s
8, K10 94009 Milstar 1-1 7 Feb 1994 at 21:47 UT C LC40 401 Centaur-G' (TC12)  
9, K7 94026 USA 103 3 May 1994 at 15:55 UT C LC41 401 Centaur-G' (TC10)  
10, K9 94054 USA 105 27 Aug 1994 at 08:58 UT C LC41 401 Centaur-G' (TC11)  
11, K14 94084 DSP 3-4 22 Dec 1994 at 22:19 UT C LC40 402 (K14) IUS  
12, K23 95022 USA 110 14 May 1995 at 13:45 UT C LC40 401 (K23) Centaur-G' (TC17)  
13, K19 95034 USA 112 10 Jul 1995 at 12:38 UT C LC41 401 (K19) Centaur-G' (TC8) 26 m payload shroud
14, K21 95060 Milstar 1-2 06 Nov 1995 at 05:15 UT C LC40 401 (K21) Centaur-G' (TC13)  
15, K15 95066 KH 12-3 05 Dec 1995 at 21:18 UT V 4E 404 (K15)  
16, K16 96026 USA 118 24 Apr 1996 at 23:37 UT C LC41 401 Centaur (TC15) 23 m payload shroud
17, K22 96029 NOSS 15 12 May 1996 at 21:32 UT V 4E 403  
18, K2 96038 USA 125 03 Jul 1996 at 00:31 UT 405  
19, K13 96072 KH 12-4 20 Dec 1996 at 06:44 UT V 4E 403  
20, B24 97008 DSP 3-5 23 Feb 1997 at 20:20 UT C LC40 402B (IUS-4)  
21, B33 97061 Cassini & Huygens 15 Oct 1997 at 08:43 UT C LC40 401B Centaur-G' (TC-21) payload: 5650 kg
22, A18 97064 Lacrosse 3 24 Oct 1997 at 02:32 UT V 4E 403A  
23, A17 97068 USA 136 8 Nov 1997 at 02:05 UT C LC41 401A Centaur-G' (TC-16)  
24, B25 98029 USA 139 9 May 1998 at 01:38 UT C LC40 401B Centaur-G' (TC-18)  
25, A20 n/a USA (adv Vortex / Mercury) 12 Aug 1998 at 11:30 UT C LC41 401A Centaur-G' (TC-9) Failure: exploded after 42 s, wiring failure (short) in a harness
26, B27 99017 DSP 3-6 9 Apr 1999 at 17:01 UT C LC41 402B (IUS-21) Partial failure: the second stage of the upper stage vehicle IUS (Boeing) failed to separate. Problem with an electrical plug.
27, B32 99023 Milstar 2-1 30 Apr 1999 at 16:30 UT C 401B Centaur-G' (TC-14) Partial failure: the top stage malfunctionned: the 3 burns were done on the first orbit instead of over 6 hours. Software error.
28, B12 99028 USA 144 22 May 1999 at 09:36 UT V 4E 4B no upper stage
29, B29 00024 DSP 3-7 8 May 2000 at 16:01 UT 4B (IUS-22)  
30, B28 00047 Lacrosse 4 17 Aug 2000 at 23:45 UT V 4E 4B  
31, B41 01009 Milstar 2-2 27 Feb 2001 at 21:20 UT C LC40 401B Centaur-G' (TC-22)  
32, B31 01033 DSP 3-8 6 Aug 2001 at 07:28 UT C LC40 4B (IUS-16)  
33, B34 01044 KH 12-5 5 Oct 2001 at 21:21 UT V 4E   20 m long fairing, no upper stage
34, B38 02001 Milstar 2-3 16 Jan 2002 at 00:30 UT C LC40 401B Centaur-G' (TC-19)  
35, B35 03012 Milstar 2-4 8 Apr 2003 at 13:43 UT C LC40 401B Centaur-G' (TC-23)  
36, B36 03041 USA 171 9 Sep 2003 at 04:29 UT C LC40 401B Centaur-G' (TC-20) Launch cost: $450 million
37, B39 04004 DSP 3-9 14 Feb 2004 at 18:50 UT C LC40 402B (IUS-24) Launch cost: $396 million + $111 million for the IUS
38, B30 05016A Lacrosse 5 30 Apr 2005 at 00:50 UT C LC40    
39, B26 05042A USA 186 19 Oct 2005 at 18:05 UT V 4E   Last Titan 4

40 more titan 4 have been ordered in Oct 1998

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