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Orbital Launch Vehicle Product

Overview

An orbital launch vehicle is a machine for throwing away most of itself in the right order. Of a ~550 t liftoff mass, roughly 92% is propellant, and the structure that holds it — two stages, an Interstage and a Payload Fairing — is discarded piece by piece as the vehicle accelerates from rest to about 7.8 km/s. The parts count of such a machine is famously large: the Saturn V was documented at roughly 3 million parts, and this BOM is sized to match. Almost none of those parts are large. The count lives in fastener populations on every major structure, in the ~50,000 small parts inside each engine, in the discrete components of the avionics boxes, and in a harness where every wire, crimp and clamp is an individually tracked item.

First stage

The First Stage (Booster) burns for about 160 seconds and does the brute-force work of getting the vehicle out of the thick lower atmosphere. Nine Booster Engines — eight around the rim of the Thrust Structure (Octaweb) and one in the centre — deliver roughly 7,600 kN at liftoff against a 5,400 kN weight. The octaweb arrangement is tolerant: the guidance system can shut a failing engine down and stretch the burn on the remaining eight.

Each engine runs the gas-generator cycle. A small fuel-rich combustor, the Gas Generator, produces ~900 K gas that spins the Turbopump turbine at around 36,000 rpm; the same shaft carries the LOX and RP-1 Pump Impellers, each preceded by a cavitation-suppressing Pump Inducer. Pump discharge at ~10 MPa feeds the Injector, where 700 coaxial swirl Injector Elements atomise the propellants into the regeneratively cooled Thrust Chamber & Nozzle. RP-1 flows through milled channels in the chamber liner before injection, carrying away heat from a wall a few millimetres from 3,500 K combustion gas. Counting every brazed joint, B-nut, seal and clip in the Engine Hardware Set, one engine runs to roughly 50,000 parts — the RS-25 is documented above that figure — so the nine-engine cluster alone accounts for nearly half a million.

The stage structure is its own tankage. The First-Stage LOX Tank and First-Stage RP-1 Tank are friction-stir-welded from machined aluminium-lithium Tank Barrel Panels, closed by spun Tank Domes and fitted with Slosh Baffles that keep ~400 t of moving liquid from coupling into the control loop. Welded construction keeps rivet counts far below an airliner's, but each tank still carries a six-figure Structural Fastener population for baffles, brackets and the systems tunnel. The Propellant Feed System adds 160,000 counted Fluid Fittings plus the Pogo Accumulator, a gas-charged volume on the LOX line that detunes the propulsion-structure resonance responsible for pogo oscillation on early Saturn flights.

Staging and second stage

After cutoff, Pneumatic Pushers in the Interstage push the spent booster away without pyrotechnic shock. The Second Stage lights its single Vacuum Engine — the same powerhead as the booster engine, but exhausting through a radiatively cooled Nozzle Extension with a ~165:1 area ratio that lifts specific impulse from ~310 s to ~348 s. Its Second-Stage Tank stacks LOX above RP-1 behind a single insulated common bulkhead, saving the length and mass of a separate intertank. During coast, the cold-gas Reaction Control System holds attitude and settles propellant before restart, drawing nitrogen from COPV Pressure Vessels at ~35 MPa.

About three minutes into flight, once aerodynamic heating falls below ~1,135 W/m², the Payload Fairing splits along its Fairing Separation Rails and the two Fairing Halfves fall away. Inside, 60 Acoustic Blankets have held the payload bay below ~139 dB through liftoff, when reflected engine noise is the worst structural load many satellites ever see.

Avionics and the part count

The Avionics Suite suite flies the vehicle: three Flight Computers vote every command, three Inertial Measurement Units maintain the navigation state, and redundant Telemetry Transmitters stream several thousand measurement channels to the ground. Two independent Range Safety Units can terminate the flight if the vehicle leaves its corridor. Summed across every controller and box, the discrete-component population runs to roughly a quarter million parts, and the Vehicle Electrical Harness adds 48,000 wires, 160,000 crimps and lugs, and 38,000 cushioned clamps rated for ~10 g-RMS random vibration.

That is where three million parts comes from: not from any single exotic component, but from honest accounting. Every Injector Element, every Engine Small Part, every Crimp Terminal appears on a drawing, carries a part number, and was installed and inspected by name. The Saturn V program made the same accounting famous; the figure has been the benchmark for launch-vehicle complexity ever since.

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Bill of materials

6 top-level lines · 87 rows shown · 3,048,823 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 First Stage (Booster) 6 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-first-stage 1 1,661,636 assembly
1.1 Booster Engine 7 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-engine 9 54,612 assembly
1.1.1 Turbopump 6 parts + deeper › orbital-launch-vehicle-turbopump 9 55 assembly
1.1.2 Thrust Chamber & Nozzle orbital-launch-vehicle-thrust-chamber 9 part
1.1.3 Injector 2 parts + deeper › orbital-launch-vehicle-injector 9 701 assembly
1.1.4 Gas Generator orbital-launch-vehicle-gas-generator 9 part
1.1.5 Engine Valve orbital-launch-vehicle-engine-valve 72 part
1.1.6 Engine Controller 5 parts + deeper › orbital-launch-vehicle-engine-controller 9 1,846 assembly
1.1.7 Engine Hardware Set 1 parts + deeper › orbital-launch-vehicle-engine-hardware 9 52,000 assembly
1.2 First-Stage LOX Tank 5 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-lox-tank 1 295,028 assembly
1.2.1 Tank Barrel Panel orbital-launch-vehicle-tank-barrel-panel 8 part
1.2.2 Tank Dome orbital-launch-vehicle-tank-dome 2 part
1.2.3 Slosh Baffle orbital-launch-vehicle-slosh-baffle 14× 14 part
1.2.4 Structural Fastener orbital-launch-vehicle-structural-fastener 295000× 295,000 part
1.2.5 Pressure Sensor pressure-sensor 4 part
1.3 First-Stage RP-1 Tank 5 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-rp1-tank 1 245,022 assembly
1.3.1 Tank Barrel Panel orbital-launch-vehicle-tank-barrel-panel 6 part
1.3.2 Tank Dome orbital-launch-vehicle-tank-dome 2 part
1.3.3 Slosh Baffle orbital-launch-vehicle-slosh-baffle 10× 10 part
1.3.4 Structural Fastener orbital-launch-vehicle-structural-fastener 245000× 245,000 part
1.3.5 Pressure Sensor pressure-sensor 4 part
1.4 Thrust Structure (Octaweb) 4 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-thrust-structure 1 380,035 assembly
1.4.1 Octaweb Web Member orbital-launch-vehicle-octaweb-member 8 part
1.4.2 Engine Mount orbital-launch-vehicle-engine-mount 9 part
1.4.3 TVC Actuator orbital-launch-vehicle-tvc-actuator 18× 18 part
1.4.4 Structural Fastener orbital-launch-vehicle-structural-fastener 380000× 380,000 part
1.5 Propellant Feed System 4 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-feed-system 1 160,019 assembly
1.5.1 Propellant Feed Line orbital-launch-vehicle-feed-line 4 part
1.5.2 Propellant Valve orbital-launch-vehicle-propellant-valve 14× 14 part
1.5.3 Pogo Accumulator orbital-launch-vehicle-pogo-accumulator 1 part
1.5.4 Fluid Fitting orbital-launch-vehicle-fluid-fitting 160000× 160,000 part
1.6 Base Heatshield 2 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-base-heatshield 1 90,024 assembly
1.6.1 Heatshield Panel orbital-launch-vehicle-heatshield-panel 24× 24 part
1.6.2 Structural Fastener orbital-launch-vehicle-structural-fastener 90000× 90,000 part
2 Second Stage 4 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-second-stage 1 364,668 assembly
2.1 Vacuum Engine 7 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-vacuum-engine 1 54,610 assembly
2.1.1 Turbopump 6 parts + deeper › orbital-launch-vehicle-turbopump 1 55 assembly
2.1.2 Thrust Chamber & Nozzle orbital-launch-vehicle-thrust-chamber 1 part
2.1.3 Nozzle Extension orbital-launch-vehicle-nozzle-extension 1 part
2.1.4 Injector 2 parts + deeper › orbital-launch-vehicle-injector 1 701 assembly
2.1.5 Engine Valve orbital-launch-vehicle-engine-valve 6 part
2.1.6 Engine Controller 5 parts + deeper › orbital-launch-vehicle-engine-controller 1 1,846 assembly
2.1.7 Engine Hardware Set 1 parts + deeper › orbital-launch-vehicle-engine-hardware 1 52,000 assembly
2.2 Second-Stage Tank 5 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-upper-tank 1 150,019 assembly
2.2.1 Tank Barrel Panel orbital-launch-vehicle-tank-barrel-panel 4 part
2.2.2 Tank Dome orbital-launch-vehicle-tank-dome 3 part
2.2.3 Slosh Baffle orbital-launch-vehicle-slosh-baffle 8 part
2.2.4 Structural Fastener orbital-launch-vehicle-structural-fastener 150000× 150,000 part
2.2.5 Pressure Sensor pressure-sensor 4 part
2.3 Propellant Feed System 4 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-feed-system 1 160,019 assembly
2.3.1 Propellant Feed Line orbital-launch-vehicle-feed-line 4 part
2.3.2 Propellant Valve orbital-launch-vehicle-propellant-valve 14× 14 part
2.3.3 Pogo Accumulator orbital-launch-vehicle-pogo-accumulator 1 part
2.3.4 Fluid Fitting orbital-launch-vehicle-fluid-fitting 160000× 160,000 part
2.4 Reaction Control System 3 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-rcs 1 20 assembly
2.4.1 Cold-Gas Thruster orbital-launch-vehicle-cold-gas-thruster 8 part
2.4.2 COPV Pressure Vessel orbital-launch-vehicle-copv 2 part
2.4.3 Propellant Valve orbital-launch-vehicle-propellant-valve 10× 10 part
3 Interstage 3 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-interstage 1 175,012 assembly
3.1 Composite Sandwich Panel orbital-launch-vehicle-composite-panel 8 part
3.2 Pneumatic Pusher orbital-launch-vehicle-pneumatic-pusher 4 part
3.3 Structural Fastener orbital-launch-vehicle-structural-fastener 175000× 175,000 part
4 Payload Fairing 1 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-payload-fairing 1 320,082 assembly
4.1 Fairing Half 5 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-fairing-half 2 160,041 assembly
4.1.1 Composite Sandwich Panel orbital-launch-vehicle-composite-panel 12 part
4.1.2 Acoustic Blanket orbital-launch-vehicle-acoustic-blanket 30× 60 part
4.1.3 Fairing Separation Rail orbital-launch-vehicle-separation-rail 2 part
4.1.4 Pneumatic Pusher orbital-launch-vehicle-pneumatic-pusher 8 part
4.1.5 Structural Fastener orbital-launch-vehicle-structural-fastener 160000× 320,000 part
5 Avionics Suite 6 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-avionics 1 266,425 assembly
5.1 Flight Computer 4 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-flight-computer 3 5,246 assembly
5.1.1 Bare PCB pcb-bare 12 part
5.1.2 Compute SoC Module soc-module 6 part
5.1.3 SMD Passive (R/C/L) smd-passives 5200× 15,600 part
5.1.4 Connector connector 40× 120 part
5.2 Inertial Measurement Unit orbital-launch-vehicle-imu 3 part
5.3 Telemetry Transmitter orbital-launch-vehicle-telemetry-transmitter 2 part
5.4 Range Safety Unit orbital-launch-vehicle-range-safety-unit 2 part
5.5 Vehicle Battery 2 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-battery 4 170 assembly
5.5.1 LiPo Cell lipo-cell 168× 672 part
5.5.2 BMS Board bms-board 8 part
5.6 Avionics Component orbital-launch-vehicle-avionics-component 250000× 250,000 part
6 Vehicle Electrical Harness 4 parts orbital-launch-vehicle-electrical-harness 1 261,000 assembly
6.1 Harness Wire orbital-launch-vehicle-wire-segment 48000× 48,000 part
6.2 Connector connector 15000× 15,000 part
6.3 Cable Clamp orbital-launch-vehicle-cable-clamp 38000× 38,000 part
6.4 Crimp Terminal orbital-launch-vehicle-crimp-terminal 160000× 160,000 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $50k–$500M · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
🇺🇸SpaceX
spacex.com ↗
Hawthorne, US Launch & spacecraft made to order 52–104 wks
northropgrumman.com ↗ Falls Church, US Space & defense made to order 52–104 wks
🇫🇷Airbus
airbus.com ↗
Toulouse, FR Aerospace OEM made to order 52–104 wks
🇺🇸Rocket Lab
rocketlabusa.com ↗
Long Beach, US Launch & spacecraft made to order 52–104 wks
thalesaleniaspace.com ↗ Cannes, FR Satellites made to order 52–104 wks

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