Russia and Angola to use the possibility of delivery of Russian aircraft
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Russia and Angola to use the possibility of delivery of Russian aircraft
Russia and Angola to apply the possibility of supplying Russian aircraft – RIA Novosti, 11/15/2021
Russia and Angola to use the possibility of delivery of Russian aircraft
Russia and Angola intend to establish the possibility of transferring Russian aircraft on the nearest direction of the MTC commission, interview to RIA Novosti, 11/15/2021
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MOSCOW, November 15 – RIA Novosti. “Russia and Angola intend to establish the possibility of delivering Russian aircraft at the next message of the commission on military-technical cooperation, an interview with RIA Angola in the Russian Federation to Augusto da Silva Cunha.” The question is whether there is information about the planes preparing for the purchase. Whoever controls outer space takes precedence on earth. That is why Angola has chosen Russia as a partner in the use of outer space, “the ambassador replied when asked about the future Russian-Angolan cooperation in space. In 2009, Russia and Angola signed a contract for the manufacture of the Energia Rocket and Space Corporation (a ). “) communication satellite AngoSat-1. Its launch took place in December 2017, but shortly after its launch into orbit, communication with it was lost. In April 2018, Russia and Angola agreed to build AngoSat-2 to replace AngoSat-1. At the same time, the insurance covered only half of the cost of manufacturing a new satellite. The creation of the AngoSat-2 satellite was also entrusted to RSC Energia, but in May 2020 it became known that, at the request of the Angolan side, this work was transferred to ISS named after Reshetnev. Also on the agenda is the issue of the construction of a nuclear power plant. In 2020, the director of the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation Dmitry Shugaev says that Russia is taking action to supply arms to Africa, including Angola. & gt;
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Russia and Angola to use the possibility of delivery of Russian aircraft
“This will be discussed at the next algorithm of the committee for military-technical cooperation,” he replied to the question of whether there is information about the upcoming deals for the purchase of aircraft.
According to Cunyi, the issue of buying aircraft is related to financing and it is too early to talk about specific figures.
Angola intends to cooperate with Russia in space. According to Cunha, cooperation will continue in the future, because we are talking about the development of an entire industry, which is very important for Angola.
“Of course. Who controls outer space has an advantage on earth. Russia is a strong country in the field of outer space use. That is why Angola has chosen Russia as a partner in the field of outer space,” the ambassador answered when asked about the future of Russian-Angolan cooperation in space. …
In 2009, Russia and Angola signed a contract for the manufacture of the AngoSat-1 communications satellite for the Rocket and Space Corporation Energia. Its launch took place in December 2017, but shortly after its launch into orbit, communication with it was lost.
In April 2018, Russia and Angola agreed to build AngoSat-2 to replace AngoSat-1. At the same time, the insurance covered only half of the cost of manufacturing a new satellite. The creation of the AngoSat-2 satellite was also entrusted to RSC Energia, but in May 2020 it became known that, at the request of the Angolan side, this work was transferred to ISS named after Reshetnev.
Also on the agenda is the issue of building a nuclear power plant.