How do you like this, Elon Musk? Russian company to launch 28 satellites into orbit

Sputnics company to launch 28 devices into orbit in the fall

Russian company Sputnics (part of Sitronics Group) will launch 28 spacecraft into orbit in the fall. The satellites will go into space as a payload along with the Ionosfera-M No. 1 and No. 2 devices.

Spacecraft created by the private Russian company Sputnics are scheduled to be launched into orbit as part of the launch of the Soyuz-2.1b rocket. It is scheduled to launch in November from the Vostochny Cosmodrome in the Amur Region.
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Satellites will be sent into orbit to supplement the Sitronics group, as well as student cubesats. These devices are launched as part of the Space-Pi program to test various technologies.

The company intends to launch 24 SITRO-AIS group devices, which are equipped with equipment for receiving and transmitting signals from the automatic identification system of marine vessels. After the launch, the group will include 52 devices for monitoring shipping.

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