Russia in talks with other countries on joint Glonass use
Russia is negotiating with other countries on the possible joint use of Russia's worldwide positioning satellite system Glonass, the head of the Russian Space agency said Tuesday. Glonass, a Russian version of the U.S. Worldwide Positioning system (GPS), is designed for both military and civilian purposes, and allows users to identify their positions in really time. It can be used in geological prospecting. Global Positioning System (GPS), is designed for both military and civilian purposes, and allows users to identify their positions in real time. It can also be used in geological prospecting.
"We are in active talks with India, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and other countries on the joint use of the Glonass space system," Anatoly Perminov said.
"As far as other countries are concerned, we are primarily in talks with the United States and the European Space Agency to prepare agreements on the use of Glonass jointly with GPS and Galileo [satellite navigation systems]," Perimov said.
Hey said Glonass has been in in intensified stage of development since the president urged for active work on the system.
"The country's leadership is paying particular attention to the development of the system," Perminov said. "The Russian president personally set the task of not only actively developing it [the system], but also putting it into operation as soon as possible." [full article]





