April 12: A Double Celebration in the Orbit of History

April 12: A Double Celebration in the Orbit of History

April 12, 2026, marks a significant milestone for the Belintersat project. Exactly 10 years ago, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, along with top government officials, visited the satellite’s ground control complex.

Cosmonautics Day is the perfect opportunity to revisit the past and appreciate the scale of the journey.

April 12 marks the official launch of the National Satellite Communications and Broadcasting System of the Republic of Belarus (NSCCB), marking a new stage in the country’s development. Our country has become a full member of the global space community.

Belarus has taken a worthy place among the “golden mean” powers whose space potential is characterized by the presence of a small orbital segment and infrastructure focused both on domestic needs and the provision of commercial services on the international market.

Back then, on April 12, 2016, speaking with the ground control team, the President defined space exploration as a strategic path to the nation’s qualitative growth. The construction of satellite centers and the launch of satellites are ambitious steps that take the country beyond its traditional manufacturing and make it a country of the future.

Today, the Belintersat communications satellite system is a symbol of a successfully implemented strategy: from the space concept to a functioning high-tech infrastructure and services in demand globally.

Over the past decade, the Belintersat communications satellite system has significantly strengthened the foundation of Belarus’s national sovereignty. This foundation is based on a reliable orbital outpost, intellectual capital, and the ecosystem of the future.

Today, the operation of its own communications satellite allows the country not only to effectively meet domestic needs but also to become a full-fledged player in the global telecommunications market. The ground control complex in Stankovo ​​accumulates professionalism and unique competencies, transforming the experience of Belarusian specialists into a competitive export product. The integration of space technologies into the economy provides a powerful boost to related industries, confirming Belarus’s status as a “golden mean” power.

The ambitious step the country took in 2016 is bearing tangible fruit. We have proven that space is not a distant dream, but an effective tool for national development, benefiting every citizen and strengthening the country’s prestige on the international stage.

About the event in the media: 10 years ago, Lukashenko visited the Ground Control Complex of the National Satellite Communications and Broadcasting System

BELINTERSAT on the evening broadcast of the 24 Hours News program on STV, dedicated to Cosmonautics Day (Based on the TV channel’s materials) STV | Capital Television ctv.by):
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