Переход на конвейер: решетнёвцы передали РКС первую партию своих волноводов

Zheleznogorsk residents have already localized the production of waveguides on their territory and will increase their output

With the unification of the efforts of Russian manufacturers for the conveyor production of satellites, Roscosmos State Corporation hopes to speed up the process of creating a satellite constellation and make it more reliable. It is assumed that the assembly line for satellites will reduce overhead and production costs of satellite construction by up to 40%. The price of finished products will decrease by up to 28%, the satellite manufacturing cycle will take two years instead of four to eight years, and the risks of disrupting satellite production deadlines will be reduced to 25%.

Each satellite can have more than a thousand waveguides. Therefore, Reshetnev employees switched to their own production and developed a new method for quickly manufacturing waveguide sections for satellites. Now it takes only a few hours instead of days.

We designed and launched serial production of waveguides in a short time. The batch transferred to RKS was produced and tested in accordance with the specified requirements. In the context of the announced program to increase the Russian orbital constellation and the growing need for components, we plan to increase the volume of waveguide production. To this end, we have created an almost completely localized production facility at JSC "RESHETNEV" in cooperation with our long-term partner, RKS Holding.
Evgeny Patraev, Deputy General Director of RESHETNEV Company

RKS also has its own developments in this area. It has developed its own technology for multi-micron integrated waveguides, which create modern interference-protected high-speed information transmission lines. It is already being successfully used in conveyor production.

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