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Russia Grants Kazakhstan Access to Military Satellite Signal by Staff Writers Moscow (Sputnik) Aug 06, 2018
Kazakhstan now has access to a frequency of Russia's Glonass global navigation system used by the military to guide high-precision weaponry, a Kazakh space agency official told Sputnik. "Kazakhstan has been granted access to a high-precision Glonass navigation signal," the official with the Kazakhstan Defense Ministry's Aerospace Committee, Kazcosmos, said. The frequency has also been used by India since 2010 and Algeria since this year. Glonass is a satellite-based global navigation system alike the US Global Positioning System. Russian President Vladimir Putin said in May of last year that the number of operating Russian remote sensing satellites orbiting the Earth would reach 15 by 2020. In June, Russian space corporation Roscosmos said that Mario Abdo Benitez, Paraguay's president-elect, was also interested in Russia's group of satellites for Earth Remote Sensing (ERS) and Glonass satellite navigation system. Director General of Russia's Reshetnev Information Satellite Systems (ISS-Reshetnev) Nikolay Testoyedov told Sputnik earlier that Russian Glonass satellites would contain only 10 percent of foreign-made components by 2022 and would completely rely on national manufacturers by 2025. While currently this ratio exceeds 60 percent, Roscosmos plans to completely substitute the foreign-manufactured components in GLONASS by their Russian-made analogues by 2025, the manufacturer added. In 2017, Roscosmos adopted its development strategy for the period until 2030, which includes the diversification of production and commercialization of space activities. The strategy came amid the increasing western sanctions which banned contracts with a number of leading Russian companies and Moscow's counteracting restrictions on technology imports. Source: Sputnik News
Asia is a huge growth market for government SATCOM McLean VA (SPX) Jul 19, 2018 In a recent article in UAS magazine, global research and consulting firm Markets and Markets (MnM) forecasts an annual market growth rate in the U.S. of 13.2 percent for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) through 2022. MnM predicts that in Asia, the annual UAS market growth rate during the same period will also approach 14 percent CAGR, or the same as the U.S. market. Requirements for border security are one of the most significant factors driving this growth, according to MnM. Asian countries are als ... read more
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