Yggdrasil

The Ygdrassil family of rockets entered service in 1982 with the Ringerike National Space Commission and has successfully launched both military and civil payloads over it's service life including the Utforsker Probe, which returned images and data of Tethys before it's orbit decayed. It is a three stage liquid fuelled rocket with an optional fourth stage that can be fitted to the more recent Ygdrassil-2 configuration. It is believed that the design is closely shared with that of a proposed Ringeriker ICBM and that the nation has the facility to rapidly develop such a capability should the need arise.