GK L A U N C H SER VICES MOSCOW 2017

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GK L A U N C H SER VICES MOSCOW 2017

General information 2 GK Launch Services is a joint venture of GLAVKOSMOS, a subsidiary of ROSCOSMOS State Space Corporation, and INTERNATIONAL SPACE COMPANY KOSMOTRAS. GK Launch Services is a commercial operator authorized to conclude contracts for rendering commercial launch services to satellites with the use of Soyuz-2 family launch vehicles from the Russian launch sites. Along with that, the company is involved in potential return of Dnepr LV (converted RS-20 rocket) to the commercial market. GK Launch Services represents a new level of public-private partnership for business in Russian space domain. Such cooperation is aimed at development of commercial launch services, promotion of Russian launchers on the world market, and strengthening the positions of Russia as the most competitive launch service provider.

Technical subcontractors: 3 PROGRESS ROCKET & SPACE CENTRE Developer and manufacturer of the Soyuz-2 rocket NPO LAVOCHKIN Developer and manufacturer of Fregat upper stage FSUE «TSENKI» Provider of ground infrastructure facilities at Russian spaceports for launches

Objectives 4 COMPANY S GOALS: Leadership in launch services for light and middle class satellites and satellite constellations Further evolution of Soyuz-2 launchers to meet commercial market requirements and to provide even better efficiency for the international customers missions Building of a standard system for dual and multiple launches of satellites with different sizes to be delivered to several orbits within one mission Cost effective launch solutions to customers (orbit- al injection of various types of spacecraft with the mass ranging from 1kg to 6 metric tons into the most popular orbits) Development and adaptation of the Russian spaceports to meet the requirements of international customers; an increase of the workload of the Russian ground facilities with more commercial missions.

Soyuz-2 5 SOYUZ 2.1 A 4800 KG 20 24 MONTHS TO SSO FOR CUSTOMER MISSION REALIZATION PAYLOAD ASSEMBLY, INCL. FREGAT UPPER STAGE FREGAT UPPER STAGE 3RD STAGE SOYUZ 2.1 B 5500 KG TO SSO 880 KG TO GEO 1900 KG TO GTO 20 24 MONTHS FREGAT FOR CUSTOMER MISSION REALIZATION UPPER STAGE 1RD STAGE 2RD STAGE 0,999 - Soyuz LV established reliability

Soyuz-2 6 Soyuz-2.1a / Fregat SOYUZ-2.1A / FREGAT BASIC SPECS LV description Type of the LV LV dimensions length, m diameter, m Number of stages 4 Middle Class 51,1 10,3 Lift-off mass, kg 313 000 Fuel I stage II stage III stage IV stage (Fregat upper stage) Capacity, kg (500 km, SSO) 4900 Flight Heritage Soyuz LV (launches) Soyuz/Fregat (launches) Launch site LOX/kerosene LOX/kerosene LOX/kerosene N2O4/UDMH 1869 57 Vostochny, Baikonur, Plesetsk SOYUZ-2 LAUNCHERS: Soyuz-2 is a new generation of medium-class launchers based on the world s longest operating civil Soyuz launcher. The new launcher incorporates innovative solutions and national achievements in launch vehicle building. Soyuz-2 features an increased uplift capacity, modern control system and eco-friendly propellant. ACCESS TO VARIOUS ORBITS Soyuz-2 launcher with the Fregat upper stage provides payload injection into the most demanded orbits today: a low-earth orbit, a sun-synchronous orbit, a geostationary transfer orbit, a geostationary orbit, and interplanetary orbits. Soyuz-2 / Fregat launch system provides launching of satellite constellations and their further delivery to various orbits.

SOYUZ-2 PAYLOAD ZONE Soyuz-2 payload zone for dedicated / cluster launches 7 Note: Dimensions are given in mm.

Launch options: 8 PRIMARY CUSTOMER BENEFITS: control of the mission s orbital parameters (altitude, inclination, LTAN) control of launch schedule and launch window lower launch price compared to a dedicated launch aboard light-class LV DEDICATED LAUNCH TWIN («TANDEM») LAUNCH FARING FARING PAYLOAD PRIMARY PAYLOAD ADAPTER ADAPTER FRAME WITH SECONDARY PAYLOAD(S) FRAME UPPER STAGE FREGAT UPPER STAGE FREGAT INTERSTAGE INTERSTAGE

SOYUZ-2 CLUSTER MISSIONS FOR SMALL, MICRO AND NANO SATELLITES Launch options: 9 CLUSTER MISSION MISSION KANOPUS-V-IK FARING PRIMARY PAYLOAD FRAME WITH SECONDARY PAYLOADS PRIMARY PAYLOAD ADAPTER FRAME WITH SECONDARY PAYLOADS UPPER STAGE FREGAT UPPER STAGE FREGAT INTERSTAGE

FREGAT IS KNOWN FOR ITS LONG SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT HERITAGE AND ORBIT INJECTION ACCURACY Fregat injection accuracy: 10 The Fregat provides injection of SC into the desired orbit from orbit formed by Soyuz LV. Under one mission apart from separation orbit of the primary payload, Fregat is capable of forming several different orbits for secondary payloads Proven reliability, advanced technical capabilities and unprecedented injection accuracy of Fregat are unique for launch services market and attract interest of most satellite developers looking for launch opportunities.

Soyuz-2 launch sites location 11 PLESETSK Launch site BAIKONUR Launch site The Republic of Kazakhstan VOSTOCHNY Launch site

Space centers 12 VOSTOCHNY Vostochny is a Russian first civilian space center: The area is 700 km². The first launch on April, 28, 2016. Facilities: Launch Complex 1S for light- and medium-class Soyuz-2 launchers; Assembly and Test Complex for launch vehicles, spacecraft, upper stages, and fairing. BAIKONUR Baikonur is the world s largest cosmodrome and a leader in space launches. The area is 6,717 km². The first launch on October 4, 1957. Facilities: 12 launch pads (including six currently functioning); Launch sites for Soyuz-U, Soyuz-FG, Soyuz 2.1a, Soyuz 2.1.b; 39 complexes for assembly, integration, tests, and pre-launch processing of launch vehicles, upper stages, and spacecraft. PLESETSK A former military center Plesetsk. The space center is now used for spacecraft launching and missile system testing. The area is 1,762 km². The first launch on March 17, 1966. Facilities: Launch complexes (launch pads for Soyuz-2 launch vehicles); Pre-launch processing complexes for launch vehicles, upper stages, and spacecraft.

Test and assembly facilities 13 Main halls of test and assembly facilities Vostochny cosmodrome Baikonur cosmodrome

Upcoming launches 14 1.MULTIPLE SATELLITE MISSION Launch period: Q4 2019 Q1 2020 Orbit: SSO, 500-600 km, LTAN 10:30-11:00 Primary payload contracted Remaining capacity available for sale 2.MULTIPLE SATELLITE MISSION Launch period: Q3 Q4 2020 Orbit: SSO, 500-600 km, LTAN 10:30-11:00 Primary payload contracted Remaining capacity available for sale GK is also in pursuit of a number of launch missions with launch periods in late 2019 end of 2021 Information on available capacity expected in December 2017 early 2018 Orbits: SSO with morning & afternoon crossing times,dawn-dusk; Escape trajectories

HAVE A NICE SPACE! For any questions or launch inquiries, please, contact: Mr. Evgeny Solodovnikov, Sales Director Tel: +7 495 150-44-71 Mob: +7 985 340-01-86 E-mail: solodovnikov@gklaunch.ru................................... www.gklaunch.ru