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The Defense Ministry has said a Soyuz-2.1b rocket carrying the device blasted off from Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia | The Defense Ministry has said a Soyuz-2.1b rocket carrying the device blasted off from Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia |
The Russian Aerospace Forces (RAF) has deployed a new military satellite into orbit, the country’s defense ministry has stated. The device was propelled into space by a Soyuz-2.1b rocket, military officials said. | |
“On December 27 at 10:03 am combat crews of the RAF space forces conducted a launch of a light-class Soyuz-2.1b rocket with a space device in the interest of the Russian Defense Ministry, from the state testing cosmodrome of the Russian Defense Ministry in Arkhangelsk region (Plesetsk),” the defense ministry said in a statement. | “On December 27 at 10:03 am combat crews of the RAF space forces conducted a launch of a light-class Soyuz-2.1b rocket with a space device in the interest of the Russian Defense Ministry, from the state testing cosmodrome of the Russian Defense Ministry in Arkhangelsk region (Plesetsk),” the defense ministry said in a statement. |
The blast-off and the rocket’s voyage to its intended orbit had gone off without a hitch, military officials reported, adding that the whole process was monitored by an automated ground-control complex. | The blast-off and the rocket’s voyage to its intended orbit had gone off without a hitch, military officials reported, adding that the whole process was monitored by an automated ground-control complex. |
“A stable telemetry link has been established and maintained with the spacecraft,” the ministry said, noting that onboard systems were operating normally. | “A stable telemetry link has been established and maintained with the spacecraft,” the ministry said, noting that onboard systems were operating normally. |
Late last month, the ministry said it had carried out a similar launch, also involving a Soyuz-2.1b rocket launched from the same location. In late October, a similar rocket conveyed several other military devices into orbit. | Late last month, the ministry said it had carried out a similar launch, also involving a Soyuz-2.1b rocket launched from the same location. In late October, a similar rocket conveyed several other military devices into orbit. |
The exact number of devices deployed, their purposes or their capabilities have not been disclosed relating to any of the launches. | The exact number of devices deployed, their purposes or their capabilities have not been disclosed relating to any of the launches. |
According to the Russian space agency Roscosmos, a total of 67 launches of Soyuz-2.1b rockets were carried out between December 27, 2006 and November 25, 2023, with some 577 devices delivered into orbit or further into space over that period. | According to the Russian space agency Roscosmos, a total of 67 launches of Soyuz-2.1b rockets were carried out between December 27, 2006 and November 25, 2023, with some 577 devices delivered into orbit or further into space over that period. |
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