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The Energomash research and production centre is close to completing the second engine for the South Korean KSLV-1 rocket and is hoping to obtain an order to develop the engine for the new KSLV-2 rocket, corporate-owned Russian military news agency Interfax-AVN quoted Energomash director-general Dmitriy Pakhomov as saying on 11 January. He also said that his corporation would be supplying Ukraine with between four and five rocket engines for the international Ground Start programme.
"We are now completing our work on the second engine for the South Korean KSLV-1 rocket which will be dispatched to the Khrunichev state space science and production centre, and from then on they …