Gazprom Space Systems’ space infrastructure consists of the Yamal satellites orbital constellation, Mission Control Center and TT&C facilities
Now Gazprom Space Systems’ satellite fleet consists of Yamal-201 and Yamal-202 satellites. November 23, 2003 they were launched by one Proton launcher. Satellites lifetime is 12 years.
Yamal-200 satellites wide coverage zones allow serving the significant part of the Eastern hemisphere.
In 2009 Yamal-100 satellite, which was in the orbital constellation, reached its 10 years operational lifetime and it was taken out of service in 2010.
In 2010 the Mission Control Center and TT&C facilities were moved from Korolev city, where they were in operation from 1999, to the new Telecommunication Center in Schelkovo, Moscow region.
The backup Control Center station is situated in Dolgoe Ledovo on the territory of one of Gazprom Space Systems teleport.