Due to the influence of many factors, such as the lack of sufficient understanding of the development of integrated space and space by senior figures of the state and the army, substantial disarmament and serious shortage of military expenditure, the construction of integrated space and space by the Russian army was interrupted for a time. In the early 1990s, NATO allies led by the United States used space weapons and equipment on a large scale for the first time in the Gulf War, This has prompted the Russian army to pay attention to strengthening the development of "integrated air and space defense". After President Putin took office in 2000, the construction of integrated air and space defense of the Russian army has entered a new stage of construction After nearly six years of unremitting efforts, the construction of air space integration of the Russian army has achieved initial results, showing the following new characteristics