Russia launched a satellite to spy

Russia successfully launched a military satellite yesterday. This spy satellite is responsible for taking photos of the earth, up to 7 years old.

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Russia launched Cosmos military satellite. (Photo: RIA).

According to Xinhua , the Soyuz-U missile brought the Cosmos-class satellite from the Plesetsk space center in northern Russia at 8 pm Moscow time (23:00 Hanoi time). " The missile takes Cosmos military satellite to its orbit at 8:08 pm via Moscow time ," the spokesman said. .

Cosmos satellite - 2472 is a new member of the network consisting of 60-70 satellites for Russian military reconnaissance. This satellite is equipped with modern image reception technology and has a life of up to 7 years.

Three years ago, on June 27, the first Defense Cosmos satellite of the Russian Ministry of Defense was launched into orbit by the heavy rocket Proton-K from Baikonur Cosmodrome (Kazakhstan).