Borisov said it is important to avoid any potential launch delays and Roscosmos will continue to focus on facilitating effective and steady coordination within the corporation.
“This year’s main task is to complete the entire launch program,” he said.
Russia was working on the development of reusable super-light launch vehicles, he said, expressing the hope that the country will soon be able to renew its fleet of launch vehicles and restore its position on the global market for launch services.
He noted that the ultra-light carrier rocket will be fully reusable, similar to the Amur LNG-powered rocket which is being developed.
The Amur LNG rocket and the ultra-light carrier rocket will be based at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, a Russian spaceport located in the Far East, he added.
The defense ministry “is also interested in a lightweight carrier of this class to ensure the profitability of launch services,” he said.
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