Russia regains space imaging capability with new launch
Russia's Main Intelligence Administration has been relieved from overhead "blindness" - at least for two or three months - with the launch last week of a photographic reconnaissance satellite from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The satellite, designated Cosmos 2348, was launched on a Soyuz-U rocket and is...
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