The module also includes attitude control and life support equipment for the station. Part of the module is a pressurized area for working and living, while the rest is nonpressurized space for equipment. The module, attached to the aft port of the Mir core module, has its own "Passive Docking Unit" which is used by Progress-M and Soyuz-TM spacecraft.
In three spacewalks in April 1998, cosmonauts Talgat Musabayev and Nikolai Budarin replaced the VDU attitude control thruster, attached to the "Sofora" boom that extends from the Kvant module. The thruster module had run out of fuel and needed to be replaced to allow the Mir crew to keep the station properly oriented.
| Length: | 5.8 m (19.1 ft.) |
| Mass: | 11,050 kg (24,300 lbs.) |
| Max. Diameter | 4.1 m (13.5 ft.) |
| Volume: | 40 m^3 (1440 cu. ft.) |