GLONASS TO BE READY, 2007

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KRASNOYARSK, November 2 (RIA Novosti's Boris Ivanov) - Russia will be ready with the GLONASS space-based global navigation system late in 2007, says Anatoli Perminov, Roscosmos federal space agency chief.

The system will have its necessary minimum 18 satellites by the deadline to cater for entire Russia and 95 to 97 per cent of the world. Two thirds of dual-purpose system capacity will be civil-oriented, pointed out Mr. Perminov.

Novosti interviewed him while on visit to Zheleznogorsk, limited-admittance township in Siberia's Krasnoyarsk Territory. The space boss came there for a first-hand view of the local research-cum-production amalgamation for applied mechanics, named after Academician Mikhail Reshetnev, its founding father.

Reshetnev Co. designers are standing at the GLONASS cradle. The company has been set a formidable task-to make and orbit three or more navigation satellites of the latest generation every year. This is one of the world's best R&D and manufacturing centres in the industry, and it will surely cope to a T, says Anatoli Perminov.

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