Information display systems

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"Information display systems" (IDS) is the general designation for the control panels and displays of Russian (and previous Soviet) spacecraft. For example, the original Soyuz 7K-OK spacecraft used the "Sirius-7k" IDS.

IDS Components or features Spacecraft
SIS-1-3KA (Globus IMP) Vostok 1 (3KA)
SIS-2-3KA Vostok 2 (3KA)
SIS-3-3KV Voskhod 1 (3KV)
SIS-4-3KD Voskhod 2 (3KD)
STVOR EVA controls Voskhod 2 (3KD)
Sirius-7K Soyuz 7K-OK, Soyuz 7K-OKS, Soyuz 7K-T
Saturn Soyuz 7K-L1
Uran and Orion Soyuz 7K-LOK
Luch LK (spacecraft)
Sirius-A8 Soyuz 7K-TM
Sirius-M Soyuz 7K-TM
Sirius-17K and POV Salyut 1
Mirzam-17K PODU-1 and 2 panels for the unified propulsion system (ODU) Salyut 7
Mars Almaz
BIPS Almaz
DISK-1A Almaz
Iupiter used in the cargo compartment; PGO-1 and 2 panels TKS (spacecraft)
Ikar used in the return module; PVA-1 and 2 panels TKS (spacecraft)
Pluton equipment and emergency warning signal Mir
Mirzam-1A unified propulsion system Mir
POV EVA control panel Mir
Simvol guidance and navigation control system Mir
Stek Mir
Strela Mir
Vega-1-GLI IDS for the commander and the pilot (workstations 1 and 2) Buran OK-GLI
Vega-2-GLI IDS for the onboard engineer (workstation 3) Buran OK-GLI
Vega (1 to 5) IDSs for the commander and the pilot (workstations 1 and 2), onboard engineer (workstation 3), rendezvous operator (workstation 3), manipulator operator (workstation 4) and payload operator (workstation 5) Buran (spacecraft)
Neptun Soyuz T
Simvol guidance and navigation control system Soyuz T
Neptun-M Soyuz TM
Simvol guidance and navigation control system Soyuz TM
Neptun-ME Soyuz TMA
Simvol guidance and navigation control system Soyuz TMA
InPU based on a VGA monitor ISS
PSS emergency warning signal system in the Zvezda and Zarya modules ISS
POV for the docking module ISS

See also[edit]

Voskhod Spacecraft Globus IMP navigation instrument

References[edit]

Information Display Systems for Russian Spacecraft: An Overview