Soviet Sub Satellite Launch

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  • u-5075
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    • Feb 2003
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    Soviet Sub Satellite Launch

    MICROSAT BLITZ
    Russia Set To Launch Satellites From Submarine



    by Staff Writers
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) Mar 06, 2007

    Russia will launch foreign satellites into orbit from a submarine in 2007, the Navy commander said Monday. The Republic of South Africa reported in February that the Sumbandila satellite will be launched in May from a Russian submarine in the Barents Sea. "This year, Russia will conduct a series of satellite launches on behalf of foreign countries using ballistic missiles onboard a submarine," Vladimir Masorin said.
    Sumbandila will be used to provide early warning of natural calamities and man-caused disasters.

    In July 2005, Russia's Federal Space Agency reported that the Cosmos-1 satellite, launched from a nuclear submarine on a Volna booster rocket, fell into the sea June 21, 2005 as the result of engine failure.

    But in May 2006, Russia successfully launched the Compass-2 micro-satellite, designed to monitor natural and man-caused disasters, from the Yekaterinburg submarine in the Barents Sea using a Shtil booster rocket.
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