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Roscosmos set to make launches 100% successful this year

On top of that, the board tasked the company with 100% implementation of the state procurement order and of the import substitution program

MOSCOW, February 28. /TASS/. The supervisory board of Russia’s space corporation Roscosmos on Thursday set the task of making all of this year’s launches 100% successful, according to the office of Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov, who chaired the meeting of the company’s supervisory board.

On top of that, the board tasked the company with 100% implementation of the state procurement order and of the import substitution program.

During the meeting, the board approved the company’s financial plan for 2019 and key indicators of efficiency, which will be used to assess the efficiency of the company’s leadership this year.

"The main indicators include: the share of high-tech civilian and dual-purpose production should be at 49% this year, the implementation of the state procurement order tasks - at 100%, the implementation of the import substitution program - at 100% and the success of launches - at 100%," the source said.

Among last year’s most notable emergency situations was the aborted launch of the manned Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft. Following a smooth liftoff, a malfunction occurred between the separation of the first and second stages, and the crew was forced to abort the flight and switch to ballistic descent. The spacecraft ended up landing safely in the Kazakh steppe, with the crew unharmed. It was the first emergency situation with the launch of a manned spacecraft over the past 35 years.