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Russia to spend big upgrading rocket engine reliability
by Staff Writers
Moscow (Sputnik) Aug 25, 2016


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Russian state space corporation Roscosmos is allocating over 1.9 billion rubles ($29 million) to upgrading carrier rocket engines, rocket boosters and spacecraft, according to materials published on Russia's official public procurement website on Tuesday.

The contracted upgrades include replacing engine parts and materials, increasing engine reliability and reducing defects and failures during test flights.

Roscosmos also plans to improve the technological quality of engine production and ensure that the process adheres to the latest requirements.

The work is scheduled to complete by late November, 2018, while the contractor will be chosen on September 15.

The space corporation has been working to improve the reliability of its vehicles and infrastructure.

On Monday, Roscosmos announced the allocation of some 1.8 billion rubles on making systems upgrades to ground facilities aimed at increasing the launch reliability of the Soyuz manned transport spacecraft and rocket complex as well as the Progress cargo spacecraft.

Source: Sputnik News


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