The Diamant rocket (diamant is
French for "
diamond") was the first exclusively
French expendable launch system and at the same time the first
satellite launcher not built by either
USA or
USSR. As such it is the main predecessor of all subsequent
European launcher projects. It was derived from the military program Pierres précieuses (fr.:
gemstones) that included the five prototypes Agathe, Topaze, Emeraude, Rubis et Saphir (
Agate,
Topaz,
Emerald,
Ruby and
Sapphire). Out of 12 launch attempts between 1965 and
1975, 9 were successful. Most notably it was used to put
Astérix, the first French satellite, into orbit on
November 26,
1965. Despite the success, France stopped its national launcher program in favor of the European
Ariane launcher in 1975. Three successive versions of the Diamant
rocket were developed, designated A, B and BP4. All versions had three stages and a payload of approximately 150kg for a 200km orbit.
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