Sputnik: Russia's New Top-Notch Eye in the Sky to Spy on Kiev's Military Facilities - Source
Satellite reconnaissance provides high-quality data that can be used for various purposes. Data collected this way can be used to track the movement of troops, ships, and aircraft, and to monitor the activities of other countries.
A new Russian radar satellite will be able to conduct reconnaissance against Ukrainian military facilities as often as twice a day, a source told Sputnik.
"The new Kondor-FKA radar satellite, which was launched into orbit on Saturday, will be used for reconnaissance of Ukrainian military installations. It will pass over Ukraine on average twice a day and is capable of detecting military objects in radar range with a resolution of one meter," a source said.
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Update #1: Roskosmos launches radar-observation satellite (Russian Space Web)
Update #2: Russia takes Kondor-FKA No. 1 civilian radar observation satellite to orbit (TASS)
WNU Editor: I suspect this satellite is already providing intelligence data.
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