Poland, Ukraine bolster space cooperation amid Russia row

Poland’s leading defense group PGZ has signed a deal with the State Space Agency of Ukraine under which the two countries’ defense and space industries will cooperate on new joint projects, including satellite development, the company said, according to Space News.

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“We are very interested in cooperating in the field of modern technologies with the Ukrainian space industry. We are also glad that the State Space Agency of Ukraine is ready to implement projects with PGZ,” said Radoslaw Obolewski, the deputy chief executive of PGZ, according to Space News. 

“We will join our forces to look for opportunities and cooperation in developing satellite surveillance system,” the official said.

Since Russia’s military intervention in eastern Ukraine and the annexation of the Ukrainian Crimean peninsula by Moscow, Warsaw and Kiev have been developing their ties in a number of fields. These include defense and space cooperation.

At a February 8 meeting of the joint Polish-Ukrainian working group in the field of space cooperation, held under the auspices of the Ukrainian-Polish Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation, Oleksandr Golub, the first deputy chairman of the SSAU, said that 2015 was a fruitful year for Ukrainian-Polish space cooperation. Ukraine’s and Poland’s space agencies signed a memorandum of understanding and they intensified bilateral visits by administrators and representatives of business, scientific institutions and industry organizations.

Read alsoMcCain presses U.S. Air Force, Pentagon over Russian enginesMarek Banaszkiewicz, the president of the Polish Space Agency (POLSA), said that the bilateral collaboration is to be focused on rocket and space technology, research, remote sensing, as well as strengthening national security.

“Ukraine and Poland have considerable experience in processing of remote sensing data, but we are also interested also in … spacecraft of this type, taking into consideration the achievements of Ukraine in [developing] remote sensing satellites,” Banaszkiewicz said at the meeting. “I am confident that, by combining the experience and potential of Ukraine with the capabilities and knowledge of Poland … we can become worthy competitors not only [in Europe], but throughout the world.”

Established in 1992, the Kyiv-based State Space Agency of Ukraine oversees Ukraine’s state-owned space companies, including the Makarov Yuzhny Machine Building Plant, Dnipropetrovsk State Design Institute, Soyuz Research and Design Institute, Yangel Yuzhnoye State Design Office, Ukrkosmos, and the Center of Rocket Space Technology Standardization, among others. Until December 2010, the agency operated under the name of the National Space Agency of Ukraine.

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