Russian Military Space Capabilities, 1992-2001

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Author - B. Harvey

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JBIS Volume # - 54

Page # - 363-370

Year - 2001

Keywords - Photoreconnaissance, military, early warning, electronic surveillance

JBIS Reference Code # - 2001.54.363

Number of Pages - 8

[edit] Abstract

In the period which followed the fall of the Soviet Union, the Russian military space programme contracted sharply. Close analysis of the programme reveals that some sub-programmes were concluded and others replaced. Russia continued to give a priority to photoreconnaissance, electronic surveillance, early warning and some other low-profile programmes. A new photoreconnaissance series was introduced (Orlets-2) and Russia continued to operate a modest military space programme in mid-2001.


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