According to RIA Novosti, the presentation was prepared for the report of the head of the state corporation Dmitry Rogozin and the Minister of Digital Development, Innovation and the Aerospace Industry of Kazakhstan Askar Zhumagaliev, which they voiced to Russian leader Vladimir Putin and the first president of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev during their inspection of the Kazakhstan Pavilion at the VD .

At the same time, the materials say that the start of flight tests of the Soyuz-5 rocket is planned for 2023, the necessary ground infrastructure should also be ready by 2023.

The agency clarifies that the corresponding report was devoted to the implementation of the Baiterek Russian-Kazakh space missile complex. It is expected that this project will allow up to 10 missile launches per year. The cost of the launch service will be $ 50 million.

Earlier it was reported that Roscosmos plans to create a new Soyuz-6 middle-class missile based on the Soyuz-5 rocket planned for development.

On September 1, it was reported that NPO Energomash, which is part of the Roskosmos structure, is starting to manufacture RD-171MV liquid-propellant rocket engines.