Russia’s United Rocket and Space Corporation (URSC) is drafting a proposal on creation a unique holding, which is set to unite several manufacturers of engines for rockets and missiles, Russia’s daily newspaper Izvestia reports on Tuesday.
The exact structure of the holding and its head-enterprise are yet to be defined.
The holding is likely to incorporate at least seven enterprises, which differ significantly from one another. Among those named are: NPO Energomash, which primarily develops and produces liquid propellant rocket engines; Keldysh Rocket Research Center; “Proton-Perm Motors” company, which also specializes in liquid propellant rocket engines, and others.
A structural reform of Russia’s space industry was launched in 2010 which saw its numerous enterprises united into five or six large holdings.
Under the reform, branches of the industry such as orbital spacecraft development, in-orbit operation, guidance systems, scientific research, testing and strategic rocketry, are set to have their own holdings.
Since then, the newspaper says, the method of the reform has been slightly modified, but the major idea remains the same. For example, a new structure is being formed on the basis of Russia’s Space Systems, which will be in charge of all the aspects of production engineering.
Meanwhile, a draft law on setting up a new Russian state-run corporation, “Roscosmos”, based on the merger of the existing Federal Space Agency Roscosmos and the URSC, has been submitted to the Russian legislature by the government