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Russia launches Glonass satellite, a boost for India

Vladimir Radyuhin

Russia has successfully launched a next-generation navigation satellite for its Glonass global communication system.

The Glonass-K satellite was hauled into orbit on Saturday morning from the northern Plesetsk space centre by the upgraded Soyuz 2-1b launcher, featuring advanced digital avionics and a more powerful Fregat upper stage. The new satellite has a longer design life, more navigation channels and is smaller than previous Glonass-M spacecraft.

Saturday's launch will increase the deployed Glonass grouping to 23 satellites, one short of the minimum needed to provide 100-per cent global coverage.

In December the launch of three Glonass-M satellites failed when the carrier rocket crashed into the ocean after it was filled with excessive fuel and deviated from course.

Russia plans to launch five Glonass satellites this year to replace the ones that crashed and deploy back-up satellites.

Glonass will be integrated with the U.S. Global Positioning System (GPS), as well as with the European Union's Galileo system and China's Compass network when they are deployed. Experts said the use of a two-signal receiver that supports both GPS and Glonass increases reliability by 15 per cent.

Under a 2007 accord, Russia agreed to share the Glonass signal with India. India will be the only country to have access to the military segment of the Glonass system, which will enable the Indian military to greatly improve the accuracy of its land-, sea-, air and space-launched weapon systems. In September the two countries signed a deal to jointly manufacture Glonass/GPS twin system receivers and other navigational equipment.

The Hindu : News / International : Russia launches Glonass satellite, a boost for India
 
{{{{{Under a 2007 accord, Russia agreed to share the Glonass signal with India. India will be the only country to have access to the military segment of the Glonass system, which will enable the Indian military to greatly improve the accuracy of its land-, sea-, air and space-launched weapon systems. In September the two countries signed a deal to jointly manufacture Glonass/GPS twin system receivers and other navigational equipment.}}}}}


wow! Good news indeed..! This will certainly help in improving the accuracy and capability :cheers:
 
This will hugely decrease our dependence on US GPS navigational systems.
Great work Russia:tup:
 
A huge step, military grade signal is extremely important for precision strikes. Waiting for IRNSS.
 
Wow, for timebeing our problem is solved but when we are going to launch our satellites ??/
 
Nice. Question for experience members:
Are our tanks/planes etc. equipped with GLONASS instrumentation? Or the more easily available GPS?
 
Congraduations to India for this achievement. I'm happy that many Indian members are happy. Again, best wish to you guys.
 
Nice. Question for experience members:
Are our tanks/planes etc. equipped with GLONASS instrumentation? Or the more easily available GPS?

Actually there are some deals to make GLONASS military grade signal receivers in India itself. So far most of our systems have GPS but few of them GLONASS. But they will be switch to GLONASS/IRNSS soon.
 
This shows who are India's real friends unlike the yanks you can't trust them!
 
Nice. Question for experience members:
Are our tanks/planes etc. equipped with GLONASS instrumentation? Or the more easily available GPS?

I read somewhere that MKIs are connected with both GPS as well as GLONASS
 
If in future conflict US do not let us use the GPS link we have the GLONASS to fall back on just in case as well as our own future system :tup:
 

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