If I get it right, we’re talking about the following contracts then:28 April 2014 : contract N/2/1/5/14 between ISS Reshetnev and the Ministry of Defence on the Akvarel projectThis is the one that S.V. Vysotskiy was involved in as “leading manager” of Akvarel 1 September 2014 : contract N/3/2/1/16 between ISS Reshetnev and the Ministry of Defence on RepeiThis is the one that A.L. Ivlev was involved in as “leading manager of theme 777” (which may be the code name for Repei)
Can anyone who understands Russian, access this document?http://sudact.ru/regular/doc/bttsgnjVsplV/I can only see it in Google cache.It is a court judgement. I don’t understand the connection between the codes 14К166 and 14Ф149? Is 14К166 the entire system that includes the 14Ф149 Blagovest satellite?
Организация доставки возвратной тары из-под КА 14Ф112М №18 с к. «Плесецк» в АО «ИСС»Организация доставки возвратной тары из-под КА 14Ф132 бл.№16 с к. «Плесецк» в АО «ИСС»Организация доставки возвратной тары из-под КА 14Ф143 №15 с к. «Плесецк» в АО «ИСС»Организация доставки КА 14Ф132 бл.16 на к. «Плесецк» ВС ИЛ-76Организация доставки КА 14Ф149 №13Л на к. «Байконур» и возврат транспортировочной тары в АО «ИСС»Организация доставки КА 14Ф149 №14Л на к. «Байконур» и возврат транспортировочной тары в АО «ИСС»Проведение испытаний 14Ф151.3410-0
This year Reshetnyov plan to send to Plesetsk, Meridian №18, Rodnik blok №16 and GLONASS-K №15. To Baikonur Blagovest №13Л and №14Л.QuoteОрганизация доставки возвратной тары из-под КА 14Ф112М №18 с к. «Плесецк» в АО «ИСС»Организация доставки возвратной тары из-под КА 14Ф132 бл.№16 с к. «Плесецк» в АО «ИСС»Организация доставки возвратной тары из-под КА 14Ф143 №15 с к. «Плесецк» в АО «ИСС»Организация доставки КА 14Ф132 бл.16 на к. «Плесецк» ВС ИЛ-76Организация доставки КА 14Ф149 №13Л на к. «Байконур» и возврат транспортировочной тары в АО «ИСС»Организация доставки КА 14Ф149 №14Л на к. «Байконур» и возврат транспортировочной тары в АО «ИСС»Проведение испытаний 14Ф151.3410-0http://www.zakupki.gov.ru/223/plan/public/plan/info/actual-positions.html?planId=399331&planInfoId=2218816&versioned=&activeTab=4&epz=true
Организация доставки КА ГЛОНАСС №16 на космодром «Плесецк» и возврат транспортировочного контейнера в АО «ИСС» ВС ИЛ-76Организация доставки КА ГЛОНАСС №13 на космодром «Архангельск» и возврат транспортировочного контейнера в АО «ИСС» ВС АН-124Организация доставки КА 14Ф112М №19 на космодром «Плесецк» и возврат транспортировочного контейнера в АО «ИСС» ВС ИЛ-76Организация доставки КА «Lybid» на космодром «Байконур» и возврат транспортировочной тары в АО «ИСС» ВС АН-124Организация доставки МПН КА «Экспресс-80», КА «Экспресс-103» на космодром «Байконур» возврат транспортировочной тары в АО «ИСС» ВС АН-124рганизация доставки КА «14Ф31» № 13 и возврат транспортировочного контейнера в АО «ИСС» ВС ИЛ-76
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The attached list is taken from the website of the Scientific Technological Center "Space Instrument Building" (NTTs KP), which belongs to Novosibirsk State University in Siberia. http://www.phys.nsu.ru/ntc%5Fkp/proekty/Among other things, NTTs KP tests components of satellites built by ISS Reshetnev and NPO Lavochkin. The list gives the start and completion dates for tests to be conducted in the coming years. One can assume that at least several months elapse between the completion of the tests and the actual launch of the satellites, so the list gives a rough idea of possible launch dates. This is especially interesting for two types of military satellites mentioned in the list, namely Repei and Sfera, both built by ISS Reshetnev. Sfera is the name of of a military communications satellite, one version of which (Sfera-S) is intended to fly in geostationary orbit (Sfera-S) and the other (Sfera-V) in highly elliptical orbits. Their military designators are 14F151 and 14F152, but it is not clear which index stands for which satellite. Repei is the name of a signals intelligence satellite, one version (Repei-S) for GEO and the other (Repei-V) for HEO. Their military designators are 14F158 and 14F159, but here as well it is not clear which satellites they stand for.The component to be tested by NTTs KP for these satellites is called MBKAP, which stands for "Small-Size On-Board Complex for Analysis of Interference", possibly some type of system to protect the satellites from electronic jamming. MBKAP testing for 14F158 and 14F159 is planned for January-March 2021 and July-September 2021. The least this tells us is that one Repei-S and one Repei-V satellite are currently under construction and that they may be launched in the not too distant future with relatively small intervals.Sfera seems to be significantly lagging behind. MBKAP testing for 14F151 nr. 11 and nr. 12 is planned for July-September 2023 and October-December 2023. This means that these satellites are unlikely to be launched before 2024. There is no sign in the list of 14F152. The Sfera project has been underway since December 2011 and has clearly suffered numerous delays. One Russian press article several years ago said the project had fallen victim to Western sanctions, which made it necessary to switch to electronic components from other suppliers that made the satellites much heavier than originally planned. All these satellites are presumably supposed to be launched by Angara-A5 rockets from Plesetsk, so their launch dates obviously also hinge on the availability of these rockets in the coming years.
As mentioned in the previous post, the launch of the first two 14F151 satellites now seems to be planned for no earlier than 2024, more than twelve years after the Sfera project was approved. This could be determined from a schedule for tests of satellite components published on the website of a center belonging to Novosibirsk State University. http://www.phys.nsu.ru/ntc_kp/proekty/The list (containing both NPO Lavochkin and ISS Reshetnev satellites) included four military ISS Reshetnev satellites, namely 14F151 nr. 11 and 12, one 14F158 and one 14F159 satellite (the latter two being Repei signals intelligence satellites). Interestingly, these four satellites vanished from the list several days after I referenced the website in an article on Russian signals intelligence satellites published on The Space Review earlier this month. Hardly a coincidence…
Quote from: B. Hendrickx on 04/23/2021 03:54 pmAs mentioned in the previous post, the launch of the first two 14F151 satellites now seems to be planned for no earlier than 2024, more than twelve years after the Sfera project was approved. This could be determined from a schedule for tests of satellite components published on the website of a center belonging to Novosibirsk State University. http://www.phys.nsu.ru/ntc_kp/proekty/The list (containing both NPO Lavochkin and ISS Reshetnev satellites) included four military ISS Reshetnev satellites, namely 14F151 nr. 11 and 12, one 14F158 and one 14F159 satellite (the latter two being Repei signals intelligence satellites). Interestingly, these four satellites vanished from the list several days after I referenced the website in an article on Russian signals intelligence satellites published on The Space Review earlier this month. Hardly a coincidence…Copy of the page here:-https://web.archive.org/web/20210406214937/http://www.phys.nsu.ru/ntc_kp/proekty/