List of Long March Launches - Record of Launches By Year

Record of Launches By Year

Year Launches
(Yearly)
Successes
(Yearly)
Success rate
(Yearly)
Cumulative
Launches
Cumulative
Successes since 1970
1970 1 1 100% 1 1
1971 1 1 100% 2 2
1972 0 0 - 2 2
1973 0 0 - 2 2
1974 1 0 0% 3 2
1975 1 1 100% 4 3
1976 1 1 100% 5 4
1977 0 0 - 5 4
1978 1 1 100% 6 5
1979 0 0 - 6 5
1980 0 0 - 6 5
1981 0 0 - 6 5
1982 1 1 100% 7 6
1983 1 1 100% 8 7
1984 3 2 67% 11 9
1985 1 1 100% 12 10
1986 2 2 100% 14 12
1987 2 2 100% 16 14
1988 4 4 100% 20 18
1989 0 0 - 20 18
1990 5 5 100% 25 23
1991 1 0 0% 26 23
1992 4 3 75% 30 26
1993 1 1 100% 31 27
1994 5 5 100% 36 32
1995 3 2 67% 39 34
1996 4 2 50% 43 36
1997 6 6 100% 49 42
1998 6 6 100% 55 48
1999 4 4 100% 59 52
2000 5 5 100% 64 57
2001 1 1 100% 65 58
2002 4 4 100% 69 62
2003 6 6 100% 75 68
2004 8 8 100% 83 76
2005 5 5 100% 88 81
2006 6 6 100% 94 87
2007 10 10 100% 104 97
2008 11 11 100% 115 108
2009 6 5 83% 121 113
2010 15 15 100% 136 128
2011 19 18 95% 155 146
2012 15 15 100% 170 161
Launch Success Rate: 94.71%

Current as of 18 September 2012 (2012-09-18).

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