Russia will launch 11 more satellite satellites

In the next 3 years, Russia will launch 11 additional satellite satellites for GLONASS global positioning system.

Mr. Victor Kosenko, General Director of the Company 'Reshetnyev Satellite Information System' said that at the present time, Russia has 19 GLONASS-M satellites and an old GLONASS system.

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GLONASS global positioning system.

Russia is actively researching and manufacturing devices that can work simultaneously with two systems. The combination of systems will ensure better quality of signal coverage and quality of operation of machinery and equipment in hilly areas, many high-rise buildings, where it is easy to lose satellite signals.

The space devices Russia launched in the next three years will ensure the deployment of the entire orbit of GLONASS, including 24 cosmic satellites. Those are the usual equipment needed for the link group, plus 6 extra space-guaranteed cosmic satellites.

Thus, Russia's affiliate group will resemble the US system, currently has 30 aerospace devices and economic efficiency will be reflected through the application of cosmic positioning to all aspects of life, not only in Russia. , which around the world.

Mr. Kosenko emphasized that economic efficiency should be taken into account from the application of technology such as space guidance, bringing in billions of dollars of profits.

Kosenko said recently that Russia launched six satellites in the navigation system each year and plans to put up similar numbers this year. It is expected that Russia's GLONASS system will be used at least until 2023./.