PROGRESS 14 (also known as Progress-14) is a cargo spacecraft launched by NPOE on July 10, 1982, from the Tyuratam Space Center using a Soyuz-U launch vehicle. It measures 7.9 meters in length and has a diameter of 2.7 meters with a span of 7.9 meters. The satellite had a dry mass of 4800 kg and a launch mass of 7250 kg, powered by batteries. Its shape is described as a combination of sphere, cone, cylinder, and panel structures. The spacecraft's mission was to transport cargo to the Mir space station, utilizing its KTDU-80 motor for propulsion. PROGRESS 14 operated under the ownership of NPOE with an equipment designation of Progress 7K-TG No. 117.