Aerospace Systems

  • Reserve parachute system   The reserve parachute systems are the effective means of paratrooper rescue in the emergency situation.
  • Training (combat-training) aircraft   Mission The Yak-130 training (combat-training) aircraft is intended for flight and operational training of flying personnel as well as for performing combat missions. The aircraft is used to develop and improve pilot skills needed to fly, navigate and employ current and advanced combat aircraft. The Yak-130 can be effective as a light attack aircraft in engaging air and ground (surface) targets.
  • Mobile optoelectronic station   The Veresk mobile optoelectronic station is designed to measure trajectories of target aircraft helicopters, missiles and projectiles, to process the results of these measurements and send them together with video images to users in real time, as well as to automatically track the air objects whose trajectories are being measured. The Veresk mobile optoelectronic station is one of the measuring tools used at firing ranges. Its main uses include testing of new weapons and evaluation of the results of live firing exercises held by the Armed Forces.
  • Radiotelescope (RT 64)   The multipurpose microwave band radiotelescope, 64 meters in diameter, is intended for:
    • fundamental astrophysical researches;
    • reception of information signals from spacecraft from deep space;
    • control of spacecraft in deep space.
  • Multirole supermaneuverable fighter Mission The Su-35 multirole supermaneuverable fighter is designed to gain air superiority and destroy air, ground and surface targets at considerable distances from home bases, in an intense enemy ECM and counter-fire environment, in any weather, day or night. The Su-35 is capable of effectively accomplishing the following missions: protection the country's airspace through long patrols at considerable distances from the home base; repelling enemy air attacks and protection of installations from air attacks; striking against air, ground, air defense and sea targets, vital government and military administration, logistics and communications facilities, as well as battlefield air interdiction and aerial reconnaissance.
  • Fighter-bomber   Mission The Su-32 fighter-bomber is a two-seat multifunctional aircraft designed for all-weather and round-the-clock engagement of ground and surface targets at considerable distances from home bases using precision-guided weapons as well as air targets in an intense enemy counter-fire and ECM environment. The Su-32 is capable of effectively accomplishing the following combat tasks: high precision strikes against air, air defense, ground and sea targets, destruction of military-economic, military and government installations, air target interception, air reconnaissance and electronic warfare.
  • Multirole fighter   Mission The Su-30MK2 multirole fighter is designed to destroy air, ground and surface targets using guided and unguided aerial weapons on solo and group missions in any weather, day or night, as well as to conduct combat air patrol and escort missions. In addition, the aircraft facilitates in-flight pilot training in flying, navigation and aerial weapon employment techniques. The fighter is capable of handling the following missions: gaining air superiority, battlefield air interdiction, escort of strike aircraft, disruption of airlift operations, air support, combat air patrol, controlling a group of aircraft being outside the radar field or when the field is disturbed and transmitting the targeting data to airborne, ground and shipborne control points, air reconnaissance.
  • Parachute systems for recovery and landing of manned and unmanned space vehicles   The Parachute systems for recovery and landing of manned space vehicles type Vostok, Voschod, Soyuz, for recovery of boosters of rocket launchers Energia, Arian-5 and other space systems provide compactness, high reliability and possibility of limiting of maximum overload.
  • Launch vehicle   The Soyuz-FG middle-class launch vehicle (LV) is intended for injection of automatic spacecraft for national economy, scientific research and spacecraft for special purposes as well as manned and cargo spaceships according to the program of the International Space Station. The three-stage Soyuz-FG LV designed on the base of the Soyuz-U LV. It can liftoff from launch pads currently operational at the Plesetsk and Baikonur Cosmodromes. The Soyuz-FG LV is designed as a system with parallel separation of the lateral rocket engine assemblies upon the first stage burnout, and transverse separation of the second stage engine assembly after burnout. Each LV assembly has its own propulsion unit using non-toxic propellants (oxygen and kerosene). In contrast to Soyuz-U launch vehicle modernized engines with heightened specific thrust on units of the 1-st and the 2-nd stages, developed for Soyuz-2 LV, are used for Soyuz-FG LV for increasing load-carrying capacity. Soyuz-FG LV can be equipped with nose fairing of the following diameters: 2.7 m; 3.0 m; 3.3 m; 3.715 m. Fregat kick stage is designed for payload transfer from open intermediate orbit of a launch vehicle to scheduled orbit of spacecraft injection.
  • 21B2 remote-sensing data receiving and processing station based on mobile receiving post   The Skorpion remote-sensing (RS) data receiving and processing station can be based on mobile or stationary receiving post. The Skorpion-4S remote-sensing data receiving and processing station is designed to receive and process information from a Resurs-P type remote-sensing spacecraft (S/C) and provide two-way service communications with a Russian remote-sensing data processing and S/C control center (hereinafter Center).
  • Unguided aircraft rockets   The S-8 unguided aircraft rockets designed to destroy any ground targets and are used on almost all Russian-made military helicopters and aircraft. The rockets are powered by a versatile solid fuel rocket motor. Their construction has incorporated progressive methods for body forming from ready-made rolled aluminum, original design (locking of folding fins) and process solutions aimed at reducing manufacturing man-hours, costs and increasing operational reliability.
  • Unguided aircraft rockets   The S-8 unguided aircraft rockets designed to destroy any ground targets and are used on almost all Russian-made military helicopters and aircraft. The rockets are powered by a versatile solid fuel rocket motor. Their construction has incorporated progressive methods for body forming from ready-made rolled aluminum, original design (locking of folding fins) and process solutions aimed at reducing manufacturing man-hours, costs and increasing operational reliability.
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