According to the centre, the proposed constellation of satellites could be created within ten years if there is sufficient demand. Each launch can carry four satellites, resulting in a full constellation after eight launches.
The spatial resolution of the satellites will be 0.4 m in the panchromatic range, 1.2 m in the multispectral range, and the scanning width will be 14 km. Satellites will work in various shooting modes, including stereoscopic, and the accuracy of determining the coordinates of objects will be about 5 meters. The capabilities of the satellites will allow the observation of objects up to 40 cm in size.
Source: Ferra

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