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bananas

(27,509 posts)
Wed Jul 1, 2015, 08:30 PM Jul 2015

Russia's Military Satellite Delay Leaves Country Vulnerable To Nuclear Missile Attacks: Report

Source: International Business Times

Russia may be working on modernizing its strategic missile force by developing advanced nuclear missile systems, but the country is itself vulnerable to similar attacks after delaying the launch of a new satellite-based missile warning system by four months, local media reported Wednesday.

The launch of the military satellite system has been postponed until November, leaving Russia blind in the event of a potential nuclear missile attack, The Moscow Times reported. The country’s aging Soviet-era early warning satellites seriously malfunctioned last year when one of three units went offline, followed by the decommissioning of the remaining two satellites in January.

Russia has been relying on land-based radar systems to detect incoming missiles ever since the malfunction crippled its satellite-based missile warning system. However, according to experts, the radar systems are not as effective as satellites in warning about incoming missiles because they can only detect objects within a specific range, The Moscow Times reported.

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Russia’s Aerospace Defense Forces, the military unit that operates early warning satellites, was expected to launch the new military satellite system, dubbed “united space system,” also called EKS, in July. The new system, which will include 12 EKS satellites, closely integrates with ground-based early warning radars to provide extensive details on global satellite launches.

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Read more: http://www.ibtimes.com/russias-military-satellite-delay-leaves-country-vulnerable-nuclear-missile-attacks-1991565

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Russia's Military Satellite Delay Leaves Country Vulnerable To Nuclear Missile Attacks: Report (Original Post) bananas Jul 2015 OP
WWIII - The fearsome Soviet Military vs the Fearsome U.S. Government Contractor. jtuck004 Jul 2015 #1
And that threat would be coming from? YOHABLO Jul 2015 #2
Wouldn't it be too bad if the roccket carrying 12 new EKS satellites blew up on takeoff? Nitram Jul 2015 #3
 

jtuck004

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1. WWIII - The fearsome Soviet Military vs the Fearsome U.S. Government Contractor.
Wed Jul 1, 2015, 08:35 PM
Jul 2015

Can a corporation get a purple heart for sacrificing employees?

Nitram

(22,794 posts)
3. Wouldn't it be too bad if the roccket carrying 12 new EKS satellites blew up on takeoff?
Thu Jul 2, 2015, 10:29 AM
Jul 2015

Sound like Putin's mighty war machine has a few weaknesses.

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