Issue 30

Russia Launches Razbeg Earth Observation Satellite

9 Sep 2021: a Soyuz 2.1v rocket launched from Site 43/4 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome carrying the Razbeg n°1 (Kosmos 2551) satellite for the Russian Ministry of Defense. - The Kosmos 2551 satellite is a small-sized (150kg) military optical reconnaissance satellite. Its camera has a maximum ground resolution of 0.9m. - K…

9 Sep 2021: a Soyuz 2.1v rocket launched from Site 43/4 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome carrying the Razbeg n°1 (Kosmos 2551) satellite for the Russian Ministry of Defense.

– The Kosmos 2551 satellite is a small-sized (150kg) military optical reconnaissance satellite. Its camera has a maximum ground resolution of 0.9m.

– Kosmos-2551 was launched to a 295 x 307 km x 96.4° sun-synch orbit. It is suspected to be the operational follow on to the Kosmos-2525 EMKA test satellite.

– Kosmos 2525 launched 29 Mar 2018, is no longer operational and has an decay date of 1 Apr 2021.

– Both of the Razbeg satellites were launched using the Soyuz 2-1v. Lacking the four strap-on boosters of its predecessors in the Soyuz family of rockets, Soyuz-2-1v relies solely on a modified core booster as its first stage.

Most likely, Razbeg is to become a constellation of small imaging satellites that, if necessary, can bridge the gap between Persona and Razdan and ultimately augment the imagery provided by the big spy satellites. Similarly, the US National Reconnaissance Office supplements the imagery collected by its own satellites with lower resolution photographs obtained from operators of commercial remote sensing satellites.

Russia Launches Razbeg Earth Observation Satellite

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