The company «RESHEVNEV» (part of the State Corporation «Roscosmos») has developed the first modular unified microclass platform in Russia for the serial production of small spacecraft — the «M-platform».
The platform is designed for creating satellites for various purposes, including communication, relay, navigation, Earth remote sensing, and scientific experimental devices operating in low and medium orbits.
The platform supports a payload weighing from 15 to 45 kg and has high modularity, which allows you to quickly adapt service systems to specific satellite tasks. New technical solutions provide technological assembly and reduce production time by enabling parallel-sequential flow production of devices.
The «M-platform» opens the way for the serial production of small satellites in Russia, accelerates the launch of spacecraft into orbit, and expands opportunities for the rapid deployment of satellite systems for various purposes.
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