The 1440 Bureau and the New "Russian Starlink": Why Didn't Putin Find an Alternative to Elon Musk's Satellite System?
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Russia launched a space rocket in March without an official announcement of the event, but the rocket was already transporting the first series of Rassvet satellites, the new "Russian Starlink" to which the Russians are still working since 2020. After Elon Musk blocked...
Australian National Review - Ukraine tried to attack Russian space base during Starlink rival launch – Roscosmos chief — RT Russia & Former Soviet Union
Kiev orchestrated a drone raid on Plesetsk as Moscow was deploying 16 state-of-the-art satellites two weeks ago, Dmitry Bakanov has said Ukraine attempted to strike a Russian cosmodrome the same day as a rocket carrying satellites into orbit was taking off, Russia’s space agency Roscosmos has confirmed. Speaking to Russian President Vladimir Putin, agency head General Dmitry Bakanov said that an attempted drone strike on the Plesetsk Cosmodrome …
Cosmodrome Plesetsk tried to attack drones on the day of the launch of broadband satellites on the Internet, and Dmitry Bakanov, CEO of Roskosmos, said at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin.
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