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 * ballistic return capsule lowers Progress-M cargo capacity by about 100 kg, to a maximum of about 2400 kg. Progress-M 5 carried the first Raduga capsule.

Solar arrays like those on Soyuz-TM. While docked, its solar arrays augment Mir’s electrical supply.
 * Ability to dock and transfer propellant at the Mir front port.
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 * Ability to transfer excess propellant (up to 200 kg) in Progress-M service module to Mir, or transfer propellant from Mir to Progress-M service module.
 * Kurs rendezvous and docking system (same as Soyuz-TM).
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1.11.3 Progress-M Mission Descriptions
All Progress-M resupply ships docked with Mir. For information on Mir operations during these Progresss missions, see sections 2.9.3.5 through 2.9.3.18. Dates are launch to reentry.