At the recent "Transport of Russia - 2025" forum, Alexey Raikevich, CEO of GLONASS, announced that the first international unmanned flight between Russia and Belarus will take place in 2026, marking significant progress in the development of technologies for unmanned flights worldwide.
The international unmanned flight between Russia and Belarus is not only a technological breakthrough, but also an important step towards a global unmanned transportation system.
Alexey Raikevich also spoke about the creation of a new system for tracking unmanned vehicles.
JSC GLONASS, together with the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, is creating a unified system for identifying unmanned transport, which will unite on a single platform and will be the basis for creating an ecosystem of unmanned technologies in our country.
The basis of the unmanned vehicle accounting system on land, water and in the air will be the ERA-GLONASS technology, which has already been tested in 30 Russian regions and is ready for complete import substitution in software and infrastructure.
Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin noted the importance of this step for the development of technology and stressed the need to use exclusively Russian programs and equipment to ensure the reliability of the system.
To achieve this goal, many studies will need to be carried out, new technologies developed and rules established to ensure the safety and efficiency of such flights, the company said.
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