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Russia Secures Foreign Orders for Space Engine Production

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Russia has orders from foreign buyers for space engines
  • Developing launch vehicles and engines for multiple use
  • Aims to recapture global niche in space engine market
Russia Secures Foreign Orders for Space Engine Production

As of November 18th, 2025, Russia is actively developing a range of reusable launch vehicles and engines for the space industry. According to First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov, the country has received orders from foreign customers for its space engine production, particularly for models like the RD-171, RD-181, and RD-180.

Manturov noted that the space segment is generating significant interest from international buyers, including for satellite constellations, broadband internet networks, and Earth observation satellites. Russia's traditional advantage in space engine manufacturing is a key draw for these foreign customers, who have placed orders for future deliveries.

Looking ahead, Russia is determined to not only return to its former prominence in the global space engine market, but to do so at an accelerated pace. Manturov expressed confidence that this segment will continue to evolve, and that Russia will quickly recapture its niche in this highly competitive industry.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Russia is producing the RD-171, RD-181, and RD-180 space engines, which are in demand from foreign customers.
Russia is currently in the active phase of developing launch vehicles and engines in different modifications for multiple use, with the aim of quickly recapturing its global niche in the space engine market.
Russia has received orders from foreign buyers for its space engine production, including for satellite constellations, broadband internet networks, and Earth observation satellites.

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