A few years ago, Russia launched into Earth's orbit of mysterious satellites that, according to many military experts, could be the country's new generation of space weapons.
A Russian military spy satellite on February 16 caught fire in the process of friction with the atmosphere.
China currently operates 105 satellites in space and only needs to launch 6 more satellites, Beijing will overtake Russia in terms of the number of satellites operating in orbit.
According to Radio Voice of Russia, Russia's Blitz satellite, which works in conjunction with the international laser remote sensing system, collided with the debris of China's
A Russian telecommunications satellite exploded and fell only a few minutes after being launched by the Soyuz rocket.