26 May 2023: Russia launched a new SAR imaging satellite, the Kondor-FKA n°1,from Vostochny Cosmodrome. The Kondor satellites are a series of Earth observation satellites providing reconnaissance services for the Russian military. Launch Video & Soyuz Stacking Video.
– Kondor-FKA n°1 has been given the name Cosmos 2569 and is in a 508x506km sun-synchronous orbit.
– The Kondor satellites feature an S-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR), conducting both continuous swath surveys and detailed spot surveys of Earth’s surface. The width of the SAR’s swath is 10km with a ground resolution of 1-2m in spotlight mode, 1-3m in strip-map mode, and 5-30m while in ScanSAR mode.
– Kondor-FKA will assist Russia in its war against Ukraine. It makes two passes over Ukraine each day and can make radar images of “Ukrainian military objects” with a resolution of 1m.
– Officially, Kondor-FKA is a civilian satellite ordered by Roskosmos, but in the current circumstances it may well become a dual-purpose satellite.
– The only other positively identified Russian radar satellite currently in orbit is Kosmos-2550 (Pion-NKS), but this is mainly intended to provide targeting data for anti-ship missiles. However, it is quite likely that Kosmos-2553 (Neitron) is also a military radar satellite. Like Kondor-FKA, this is a product of NPO Mashinostroyeniya and appears to use the Kondor bus. In fact, it may have been used to test various new systems flown aboard Kondor-FKA. Kosmos-2553 does circle the globe in a significantly higher orbit (about 2000 km) inclined 67° to the equator.