“The ship must be torn off by solid-propellant engines from a rocket, move to a safe distance, release a parachute and land at a designated point.

The second type of test is a simulation of an accident in flight at an altitude of 10-12 km - Qmax, ”TASS quotes Rogozin. 

According to him, the second type of test will be carried out during the first launch from the Eastern Angara-A5.

The Director General of Roscosmos specified that this would happen in April-June 2024.

On December 27, 2021, the Angara-A5 rocket was launched from the Plesetsk cosmodrome, it was taken for escort by ground-based facilities of the Aerospace Forces.

As Rogozin specified, the launch of the light Angara-1.2 will take place in the first half of 2022.

In 2026, it is planned to carry out the first launches of Angara rockets of the super-heavy class, which will be able to put 37 tons of payload into orbit.