10. Atlas V 551 (USA)
Weight - 587 t
Height - 62.2 m
Payload to LEO - 18,500 kg
2002/2006-*
Atlas V had 43 launches with 1 partial failure. Atlas V 551 had 4 successful launches. Active.
11. H-IIB (Japan)
Weight - 531 t
Height - 56.6 m
Payload to LEO - 19,000 kg
2009-*
Developed from H-II/A with two first stage engines instead of 1. 4 successful launches. Active.
12. Falcon 9 v1.1 (USA)
Weight - 506 t
Height - 68.4 m
Payload to LEO - 13,150 kg
2010/2013-*
Very similar in design to Falcon 9 v1.0 but much larger. 3 successful launches. v1.0 had 5 successful launches (1 partial). Active.
13. Zenit-3F (USSR/Ukraine/Russia)
Weight - 471 t
Height - 59.6 m
Payload to LEO - 13,740 kg
1985-*
All versions of Zenit had total 81 launches, 10 failures and 3 partial failures. Active.
14. Ariane 44L (Europe)
Weight - 470 t
Height - 58.4 m
Payload to LEO - 10,200 kg
1988-2003
Derived from Ariane III. 116 launches total, 3 failures. Retired.
15. Long March 2F (China)
Weight - 464 t
Height - 62 m
Payload to LEO - 8,400 kg
1999-*
11 successful launches. A very similar in size and design Long March 3B (payload to LEO 12,000 kg) had 25 launches, 1 failure and 1 partial failure. Both active.
16. GSLV (India)
Weight - 414 t
Height - 49 m
Payload to LEO - 5,000+ kg
2001-*
8 launches, 4 failures, 1 partial failure. Active.
17. Soyuz-U (USSR/Russia)
Weight - 313 t
Height - 51.1 m
Payload to LEO - 6,900 kg
1973-*
A largest member of Soyuz and R-7 family. 727 launches 19 failures. The most launched space system ever. Active.
The entire R-7 family had 1701 space launches so far including 1600 successful.
The Soyuz family had 905 space launches including 880 successful.
18. Delta III 8000 (USA)
Weight - 301 t
Height - 35 m
Payload to LEO - 8,290 kg
1998-2000
Derived from successful Delta II family but much heavier. 3 launches with 2 failures and 1 partial success. Retired.
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All other systems are much lighter or are subclasses of the systems mentioned above.