Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Russia will create a secret communication system – Dni.Ru

In Russia, will create a strong system of personal space communications, which will ensure full confidentiality of communications. For the latest development has been allocated more than 65 billion rubles.

In the next decade, on arms Russia will have a powerful new infrastructure personal space communications , which will provide global coverage and need for complete confidentiality of communications. The draft Federal Space Program (FCP) for the years 2016-2025 are described plans to create a multifunctional system for LEO personal communications by satellite.

This new model suggests that the data will be carried out with the help of a new generation of spacecraft “Messenger -M1 “and” messenger-M2 “, according to” Izvestia “Referring to the publication, the disposal of which is a project of the Federal Space Program for 2016-2025 years for the organization of confidential mobile communications is proposed to create a space complex” Ellipse ” customers that the Ministry of Defense and the Federal Space Agency. Budget of the project is 65.6 billion rubles.

According to preliminary calculations, 2020 system will have a capacity of up to 80 gigabits per night , and 2025-th – 120 gigabits per night. This will serve up millions of high-speed subscriber terminals. The ground segment of the system will consist of the seven stations.

Budget creation device “messenger” of the new generation of 43.6 billion rubles, of which 3.9 billion are for research and development, the so-called R & D, and 39.7 billion directly to production and deployment. It is assumed that the “Ellipse” will be used for secure communication and military leadership of the country .

At the moment, look promising device “messenger-M1″ has not been approved, so to discuss exactly what services will be provided by the system primarily as rano.Odnako already have given that satellite fleet of 24 vehicles will provide a link to the entire territory of the Earth.

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