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Russia should promote hi-tech, not just space services
- Putin
MOSCOW, April 11 (RIA Novosti) - Russia should not only be involved in
orbiting foreign-made satellites and payloads but promote its hi-tech
developments and services, President Vladimir Putin said Friday.
"We need to significantly expand our presence on the global market for space
products and services," he said.
He said an effective space program could become a significant factor in
innovative economic development, calling for new ambitious space projects to be
implemented.
Putin said it was necessary to begin financing the Vostochny space center in
Russia's Far East this year and urged its construction to be speeded up.
Last November President Putin signed a decree to construct a new space
center, named Vostochny, in the Amur Region.
"We must begin [the construction] now. Finances for its construction must be
allocated this year," he said.
Russia currently uses two launch sites for space carrier rockets and
ballistic missiles tests: the Baikonur space center in the Central Asian
Republic of Kazakhstan, which it has leased since the collapse of the Soviet
Union, and the Plesetsk space center in northwest Russia.
Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov, who oversees Russia's
military-industrial complex, said last year that construction could take about
10 years.
Russia plans to launch its first spacecraft from Vostochny in 2015, and by
2018 to commence manned space flights from the new site.
Putin has also instructed the government to prepare proposals to upgrade the
country's rocket and space sector, the director of the Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos)
said.
"The president has given [the government] 10 days to submit proposals on
modernizing the rocket and space industry as a whole," Anatoly Perminov said.
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