Which type of payload was being carried by the Soyuz-2.1a rocket during the July 2019 documented launch failure?
Answer
A military payload
Launch failures, though rare when compared to the total flight history, have occurred across the various roles the Soyuz vehicle performs. One specific recent incident noted in launch failure records occurred in July 2019 involving a Soyuz-2.1a variant. This particular mission resulted in a launch failure, and the vehicle was specifically documented as carrying a military payload, distinct from the human spaceflight or standard commercial satellite missions.

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