Issue 48

Russia Launches BARS-M Satellite

19 May 2022: Russia launched a Soyuz 1.2a from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome and placed the BARS-M topographic surveillance satellite payload into a Sun-synchronous orbit. This was the 5th military launch by Russia in the past few months, which is much higher than normal. Launch Video . - The Bars-M series is the third…

19 May 2022: Russia launched a Soyuz 1.2a from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome and placed the BARS-M topographic surveillance satellite payload into a Sun-synchronous orbit. This was the 5th military launch by Russia in the past few months, which is much higher than normal. Launch Video.

– The Bars-M series is the third generation of Russia’s topographic surveillance satellites used to provide imagery of the Earth’s surface mainly for military use.

– The satellite has been given the moniker Kosmos-2556 and is in a 337×557 km 97.70° orbit.

– The Bars-M satellites reportedly mass around 4000 kg and have a planned operational life of five years. This is the third Bars-M satellite in total to be launched, following the first launch on February 27, 2015, and the second on March 24, 2016, with both being launched on a Soyuz 2.1a rocket from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome.

– Indications are that the first two satellites are no longer operational.

BARS-M No. 3 / Soyuz-2.1a mission infographic for the Kosmos-2556 launch.