Issue 138

Timeline: Russian Counterspace Capabilities

By Dr. Larissa Beavers The following graphic provides a concise visual timeline of Russia’s steady progression from early co-orbital satellite experiments to an integrated, multi-layered counterspace posture, based on The SpaceReview article highlighted above. This timeline identifies key milestones that demonstrate…

By Dr. Larissa Beavers

The following graphic provides a concise visual timeline of Russia’s steady progression from early co-orbital satellite experiments to an integrated, multi-layered counterspace posture, based on The SpaceReview article highlighted above. This timeline identifies key milestones that demonstrate Moscow’s ability to threaten space systems across orbital regimes—from low Earth orbit inspection and interceptor satellites to the emergence of a geosynchronous orbit ASAT capability and the fielding of the Nudol direct-ascent missile.

Space Review summary timeline highlights include:

  • Cosmos 2488–2491 (2013): Initial Nivelir co-orbital ASAT satellites; demonstrated rendezvous
  • and inspection in LEO.
  • Cosmos 2496–2499 (2014): Follow-on Nivelir launch conducting covert proximity and
  • maneuver tests.
  • Cosmos 2519/2521/2523 (2017): Expanded Nivelir program; deployed subsatellite performed
  • interceptor-like maneuvers.
  • Cosmos 2542/2543 (2019): Released subsatellite that conducted close approach to U.S.
  • satellite USA-245.
  • Cosmos 2558 (2022): Placed near U.S. USA-326 orbit; later released maneuvering subsatellite
  • (Object C).
  • Cosmos 2576 (2024): Continued co-orbital ASAT testing supporting Nivelir development.
  • Cosmos 2589/2590 (2025): Co-orbital ASATs in HEO, with one projected to reach GEO—first
  • Russian ASAT presence in GEO.
  • Nudol ASAT (2014–present): Mobile direct-ascent missile; demonstrated kinetic kill and
  • assessed operational against LEO targets.



Russian Evolving Counterspace Capabilities Timeline – AI generated image