Smallsat project set after 'friendly' Intersputnik, Lockheed Martin divorce

Lockheed Martin Intersputnik, a joint venture set up in June 1997 to combine state-of-the-art Western satellite technology with Soviet-bloc orbital slots, has broken up after launching only one of four planned spacecraft, leaving the Intersputnik consortium based here to pursue a small-satellite...

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