Issue 45

Russia Launches Latest Lotos-S ELINT Satellite

7 Apr 2022: Russia launched a Soyuz 2.1b rocket from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, carrying a Lotos electronic signals intelligence satellite into orbit for the Russian military. Lotos-S1 number 5 was deployed into Low Earth Orbit with a separation apogee of approximately 900 km and an inclination of 67 degrees. Launch Vide…

7 Apr 2022: Russia launched a Soyuz 2.1b rocket from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, carrying a Lotos electronic signals intelligence satellite into orbit for the Russian military. Lotos-S1 number 5 was deployed into Low Earth Orbit with a separation apogee of approximately 900 km and an inclination of 67 degrees. Launch Video.

– Lotos-S1 No. 5 (conflicting naming conventions list as either 5 or 6) joins a network of five other Lotos satellites, two of which are Lotos-S, the developmental version of the spacecraft launched in 2009 and 2014.

– Lotos-S1 No. 5 is the first of a new batch of Lotos-S1 satellites ordered by Russia’s Ministry of Defence in September 2017, with a further three to be launched.

– The Liana constellation began development in 1993 and is composed of the Lotus electronic intelligence (ELINT) satellites & the PION-NKS, and ELINT and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imager.

– All of the Lotos-S satellites are in a ~900km circular orbit and inclined at 67.1°.

– These are typical orbits for ELINT satellites, which are mainly used to pick up radar transmissions. For instance, the US naval ocean surveillance satellites are at 1000km & 63,4° and the French CERES satellites at 670km & 75°.

– Lotos-S is capable of intercepting radio signals helping to locate, identify, and target various military vehicles and installations.

– Special terminals installed on Russian war ships were reported to be capable of downlinking real-time data directly from the Liana network for the purpose of weapon guidance.

– The Lotos satellites have limited, if any, COMINT capability (reception of voice communications). Better suited for COMINT are Molniya-type orbits and geostationary orbit. COMINT is probably the main purpose of the Repei-V and Repei-S satellites, which are yet to be launched.

– Unofficial sources indicate that, despite their high cost, the initial Lotos satellites in the series reportedly provided no advantages over Tselina-2, the last of which launched in 2007.-

Lotos-S1 mission graphic.

Soyuz 2.1b launch carrying the Lotos-S1 ELINT satellite.

Lotos-S1 No 5 Orbit.

Lotos-S1 Constellation.

Punchbowl Terminal.