KRASNOYARSK, August 15 (RIA Novosti, Boris Ivanov) - A leading Russian space research company will present its latest innovations at the seventh MAKS aerospace show in the Moscow Region.
The press service of the Reshetnev Research and Production Association of Applied Mechanics (Zheleznogorsk, Siberia) said the new-generation Express-AT1 satellite, the state-of-the-art Luch-5A2 data relay satellite, and the Yevropa-1 specialized small satellite would be exhibited in the pavilions of the Russian Space Corps and the Federal Space Agency (Roskosmos).
The aerospace show will open on August 16.
The Reshetnev Research and Production Association of Applied Mechanics is one of Russia's leading enterprises developing and producing systems for satellite communication, navigation, and geodesy. The company built around 70% of the Russian satellites currently in orbit, and over 1,200 spacecraft over the past 45 years.