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Production Corporation Polyot

Coordinates:54°57′18″N73°25′26″E / 54.955°N 73.424°E /54.955; 73.424
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Production Corporation Polyot
Company typeFederal state unitary enterprise
IndustryAerospace
Founded1941
Headquarters,
Russia
Number of employees
4,500 (2008) Edit this on Wikidata
ParentKhrunichev State Research and Production Space Center
Websitepolyot.su

Production Association Polyot (Russian:Производственное объединение «Полёт»,lit.'flying, flight') is a Russian aerospace engineeringstate corporation best known for being the manufacturer ofGLONASS satellites and theKosmos-3M space launch vehicle. The company is based inOmsk, in theRussian Federation.

In 2007, the company was integrated into theKhrunichev enterprise. Its full name is"Polyot" Manufacturing Corporation – A Branch of The Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center".[1]

Overview

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TheKosmos-3M launch vehicle, produced at the company since 1969, has established a reputation as one of the most reliable rockets in its class with a reliability coefficient of 0.97.[2] Polyot also develops navigation satellites, such asNadezhda,Parus,GLONASS andGLONASS-M.[3]

In the aviation sector, the company's products include theAN-3T light multi-purpose aircraft,AN-70 transport aircraft and theAN-74 multi-purpose aircraft.[4]

PC Polyot is slated to produce the upcomingURM-1 first stage of the Angara, a part of Khrunichev's newAngara rocket family. The Angara is projected to become Russia's primary unmanned launch vehicle in the future. As of 2009, the company was also planned to eventually take over the production of theBriz-KM upper stage, which was then used on theRockot launch vehicle. This module will function as the second stage of the Angara 1.2 launch vehicle. In 2009, it was expected that, by 2015, 60 URM stages would be produced at the company annually for Angara-3.2 and Angara 1.2 rockets.[1][5] In the event, this was not achieved as production-level Angara flights were delayed by over half a decade from the plan to begin flying in 2015.

The company entered a partnership with the German companyOHB-System[when?], providing theKosmos-3M launch vehicle[3] as well as designing and producing satellite platforms for OHB-System'sOrbcomm project. Six such satellites were launched on 19 June 2008 with the Kosmos-3M rocket:[citation needed] one Orbcomm CDS weighing 80 kg, and five Orbcomm Quick Launches weighing 115 kg each.[6][7] On November 9, 2009 Orbcomm filed a report to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission stating that since launch, communications capability for three of the quick-launch satellites and the CDS has been lost.[8] The failed satellites experienced attitude control system anomalies as well as anomalies with its power systems, which resulted in the satellites losing their proper orientation toward the sun and in reduced power generation. The company has filed a $50 million claim with its insurers covering the loss of all six satellites[9] and received $44.5 million in compensation. In 2009, Orbcomm turned to another satellite manufacturer to build 18 satellites for its second-generation constellation.

Oriole

Polyot was supposed to begin production of anekranoplan called Ivolga (Oriole).[10]

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ab"About the Enterprise". PC Polyot. Archived fromthe original on 2009-11-03. Retrieved2009-07-20.
  2. ^"Launch vehicle "Kosmos-3M"". PC Polyot. Retrieved2022-05-15.
  3. ^abHarvey, Brian (2007). "The design bureaus".The Rebirth of the Russian Space Program (1st ed.). Germany: Springer.ISBN 978-0-387-71354-0.
  4. ^"Aviation production". PC Polyot. Archived fromthe original on 2009-11-03. Retrieved2009-07-20.
  5. ^Zak, Anatoly."Angara Launch Vehicle". Russianspaceweb.com. Retrieved2009-07-20.
  6. ^"Milestones - OHB System ENG".www.ohb-system.de.
  7. ^"OHB-System missions". Archived fromthe original on June 23, 2008.
  8. ^"Form 10-Q".www.sec.gov.
  9. ^Space News
  10. ^""Полет» поставил на «Иволгу"".www.kommersant.ru. 22 April 2005.

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