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Space program overview
Ukraine — 3 years of data
Historical Values
| Year | Value |
|---|---|
| 2023 | SSAU/NSAU inherited a large and well-developed space program when it took over all of the former Soviet defense/space industrial industry that was located on the territory of Ukraine upon the country s declaration of independence in 1991; prior to the 2014 Russia takeover of Crimea and support for separatists in Ukraine s Donbas region, Ukraine s space efforts largely provided support to the Russian space program, including the production of satellite/space launch vehicles (SLVs)/rocket carriers |
| 2024 | SSAU/NSAU inherited a large and well-developed space program when it took over all of the former Soviet defense/space industrial industry that was located on the territory of Ukraine upon the country s declaration of independence in 1991; prior to the 2014 Russia takeover of Crimea and support for separatists in Ukraine s Donbas region, Ukraine s space efforts largely provided support to the Russian space program, including the production of satellite/space launch vehicles (SLVs)/rocket carriers |
| 2025 | the country inherited a large, well-developed space program when it gained independence in 1991, taking over all the former Soviet defense/space industry that was located on its territory; the modern program includes the production of satellite/space launch vehicles (SLVs)/rocket carriers, satellites, and related components; prior to the Russian invasion in 2022, the country was producing more than 100 SLVs, SLV stages, or SLV engines annually; has worked with numerous foreign space agencies and |