Two Russian commercial satellites, YAMAL 401 and YAMAL 402, for Gazprom Space Systems will be launched aboard an ILS Proton rocket.
The ISS Reshetnev-built YAMAL 401 satellite, weighing 3,150kg, will be launched into geostationary orbit with a Thales Alenia Space payload.
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The 5,250kg YAMAL 402 satellite will be built by Thales Alenia and launched into geostationary transfer orbit.
YAMAL 402 will provide fixed communications and transmission services over Russia, CIS countries, Europe, Middle East and Africa at 55° E longitude.
Each satellite has a design life of 15 years.
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