Zenit

First launched in 1986, the Zenit is one of Russia's newest rockets.  Its first stage was created in parallel with Russia's Energia rocket strap-on boosters, and provides 7 259 kN of thrust.  This two stage vehicle can launch 30 000 pounds (13 740 kilograms) into the International Space Station's 51.6  inclination orbit.  The booster has been successful 82% of the time.  This figure will probably climb, since this is a relatively new vehicle and failures tend to occur early on in such programs.  This vehicle can be launched from Baikonur, Kazakhstan as well as from Plesetsk, Russia.  It is available commerically from the US company Lockheed-Martin.
