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IIRC Russia was talking about detaching their modules and using them to help bootstrap some new station. So I dunno if those will get brought down.
That being said, that was also when that rather pugnacious guy was running Roscosmos, and I dunno if doing a new space station is the top of Russia's priority list for their limited budget.
kagis
Dmitry Rogozin.
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It looks like they canceled the idea of reusing the Russian ISS modules back in 2021. So I guess those are destined for SpaceX's deorbit too.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbital_Piloted_Assembly_and_Experiment_Complex
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Orbital_Service_Station
I still dunno if they're gonna get the money for a new space station. Like, deciding to have a war in Ukraine may have kind of killed off the viability of doing a new space station.
There's no way Russia builds a new station. The timeline for them getting Nauka to orbit basically proves that it's impossible. They've been trying to buddy up with China to visit theirs, though.