"FEDOR – anthropomorphic rescue robot developed by the Android Technology R&D Company as well as the Russian Foundation for Advanced Research Projects – has been handed over to Roscosmos and RSC Energia for studying the opportunity of using it in manned missions. Now the robot is working on fine motor skills", Rogozin wrote on his Twitter page.
FEDOR — антропоморфный робот-спасатель, разрабатываемый НПО «Андроидная техника» и @fpi_russia, передан Государственной корпорации @roscosmos и РКК "Энергия" для исследования возможности его применения в пилотируемых программах. Сейчас идёт обучение робота навыкам мелкой моторики pic.twitter.com/r2wfmQliCM
— Дмитрий Рогозин (@Rogozin) 11 апреля 2019 г.
Last year, a source in the space and rocket industry told Sputnik that Roscosmos wanted to send two robots to the International Space Station in 2019 on board of the Soyuz-MS unmanned spacecraft. The flight is scheduled for 22 August 2019.
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Russia's Energia space corporation earlier said that the Federation, which is 80 percent built of composite materials, will be manufactured by 2021.
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