Issue 111

Russia Launches 2d Kondor-FKA Radar Imaging Satellite

29 Nov: Russia launched a Soyuz-2.1a with the Kondor-FKA No.2 satellite (62138) from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. According to Roscosmos, Kondor-FKA No.2 is a civilian synthetic aperture radar (SAR) Earth observation satellite. The Kondor-FKA space system is designed to obtain high- and medium-resolution radar imagery for…

29 Nov: Russia launched a Soyuz-2.1a with the Kondor-FKA No.2 satellite (62138) from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. According to Roscosmos, Kondor-FKA No.2 is a civilian synthetic aperture radar (SAR) Earth observation satellite. The Kondor-FKA space system is designed to obtain high- and medium-resolution radar imagery for the Russian Federation and provides round-the-clock all-weather probing of the earth’s surface. Launch Video.

-Kondor-FKA no2 is currently in a 509x505km orbit with an inclination of 97.4°. Kondor-FKA no1 (56756) is in a similar orbit of 505x503km and an identical 97.4° inclination. The two orbits have a RAAN offset with Kondor-FKA no1 orbiting ~9° West of Kondor-FKA no2.

– Their orbital planes will be close to one another to make possible interferometric imaging. However, it does not appear that the two Kondor-FKA satellites are operating cooperatively as they are orbiting on separate sides of the earth. (see graphic below).

– The follow-on satellites called Kondor-FKA-M are still said to be in the design phase and will have a maximum resolution of 0.4 m.

– The Kondor satellites feature an S-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR), conducting both continuous swath surveys and detailed spot surveys of Earth’s surface. The width of the SAR’s swath is 10km with a ground resolution of 1-2m in spotlight mode, 1-3m in strip-map mode, and 5-30m while in ScanSAR mode.

Kondor-FKA will assist Russia in its war against Ukraine. It makes two passes over Ukraine each day and can make radar images of “Ukrainian military objects” with a resolution of 1m.

– Officially, Kondor-FKA is a civilian satellite ordered by Roskosmos, but in the current circumstances it may well become a dual-purpose satellite.