Russian experts attending the meeting noted that, in 2022-2025, Russia will be conducting tests for assessing the Arktika-M satellite’s specifications and performance. This will help make Arktika-M remote sensing satellites part of the COSPAS-SARSAT system. The tests will be similar to the Elektro-L and Luch-5A satellite system tests. After the tests and the launch of the second Arktika-M satellite, the specifications and performance will be updated, and essential amendments to both systems’ standards drafted.
“Incoming Arktika-M data will make it possible to quickly locate aircraft during in-flight emergencies,” the Roscosmos press service said.
The search-and-rescue system now uses four low Earth orbit satellites, ten geostationary and 42 medium Earth orbit satellites.
Canada, France, the Soviet Union and the United States drafted the COSPAS-SARSAT international program in the interests of the entire world. This association currently includes over 45 states and organizations.
Source: https://arctic.ru/international/20220128/999921.html.