Issue 138

Russia Launches 9 Satellites

5 Feb 2026: Russialaunched a Soyuz 2.1B from Plesetsk carrying 9 payloads (67674-67682) to? Earth Orbit (LEO). Russia announced only that the satellites were for the Ministry of Defense. Per Orbital Focus, the objects were released into different orbits. The first, and assumed primary, payload was released into a…

5 Feb 2026: Russialaunched a Soyuz 2.1B from Plesetsk carrying 9 payloads (67674-67682) to? Earth Orbit (LEO). Russia announced only that the satellites were for the Ministry of Defense. Per Orbital Focus, the objects were released into different orbits. The first, and assumed primary, payload was released into a 326x329km orbit with an inclination of 96.65deg. The Fregat upper stage then maneuvered and released the remaining objects in a 500km orbit with the same inclination. Orbital Focus noted the Fregat released the 8 satellites in 2 batches. The first contained 4 objects, then the Fregat maneuvered to change RAAN 2.5° east and then released the remaining 4 satellites. Satellite mission and payload remain unknown, however the orbital parameters (and operational requirements) suggests imagery satellites.


Russia Released 1 Object (Cosmos 2600) at 327km. (sbms.saberastro.com)


Russia Released 4 Objects at ~500km SMA then Released Additional 4 Objects at Same Altitude & RAAN Differential of 2.5° east. (sbms.saberastro.com)


Soyuz 2.1b Lift Off From Plesetsk with Cosmos 2600 and Others (nasaspaceflight.com)