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Russia launched space weapon in path of American spy satellite, US says

  • Cosmos 2576 ‘inspector’ spacecraft is thought to be capable of attacking satellites in low Earth orbit
  • The US and Russia have traded multiple accusations of seeking to weaponise space in recent months

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A Soyuz-2.1b rocket carrying spacecrafts for the Russian Defence Ministry launching last week. Photo: Russian Defence Ministry Press Service via AP
Reuters

Russia last week launched a satellite that US intelligence officials believe to be a weapon capable of inspecting and attacking other satellites, the US Space Command said on Tuesday as the Russian spacecraft trails a US spy satellite in orbit.

Russia’s Soyuz rocket blasted off from its Plesetsk launch site some 800km (500 miles) north of Moscow on May 16, deploying in low-Earth orbit at least nine satellites including Cosmos 2576, a type of Russian military “inspector” spacecraft US officials have long condemned as exhibiting reckless space behaviour.

“We have observed nominal activity and assess it is likely a counterspace weapon presumably capable of attacking other satellites in low Earth orbit,” a USSPACECOM spokesperson said in a statement to Reuters.

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“Russia deployed this new counterspace weapon into the same orbit as a US government satellite.”

Cosmos 2576 resembled previously deployed counterspace payloads from 2019 and 2022, the statement added, referring to past Russian tactics of deploying satellites close to sensitive US spy satellites.

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