Russian military launches EW satellite, says space is a priority
Russia's Space Troops launched an Oko ("Eye") early warning satellite on April 2. The 6,000-pound spacecraft, designated Kosmos-2388, was delivered to a high elliptical orbit by a Molniya-M launcher from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The launch had been planned for March 26, but was delayed. Oko...
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