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Russian satellites tailing U.S spy satellites

Russian satellites tailing U.S spy satellites

Russian satellites, what has multiple antennas are tailing U.S spy satellites and that brings many questions in the minds, and one of them are those unusual satellites only recon satellites, what mission is to bring data of the command algorithms of those tailed satellites to the GRU. The mission of those satellites could uncover the classified codes, what the recon satellites use, and then help Russians create similar codes and systems to their spy satellites. But there is a couple of more possibilities what those satellites can make to their targets.

If the satellite is operating as the killer satellite, there is a couple of possibilities, how this satellite can do its mission. And in this text term "killer satellite" means satellite, which is denying the operations of the opponent satellites. This mission doesn't always need the destruction of the targeted satellites, and that makes killer satellites so dangerous.

One version to deny the operations of the opponent satellites is simply jamming the communication of the targeted satellite. In this kind of case, the satellite can operate as a normal electronic warfare airplane, and send the jamming-signal to disturbing the communication between the satellite and ground stations. The system would just cut the communication between the GPS-satellites and clients, which means that this kind of system turns useless.

Because of this kind of threat that somebody would send ECM-signals to the GPS frequency or create a plasma-layer between Earth and those satellites, the GPS must be equipped with a small size inertial navigation system. In this version, the GPS just takes the beginning point of the journey, and then the inertial navigation just records the route. This kind of systems doesn't necessarily need the GPS-satellites at all, because of the marked points on the ground can input to the system by hand. And inertial navigation is immune against GPS-jamming.

But there is the possibility that the satellites have the real "kill" devices, like kinetic energy rockets or microwave and laser-based systems, what mission is to destroy the electronics or other structures of the targeted satellite. That means that the laser can be used to cut off the solar panels of the target, and that thing is used when the satellite is returned to Earth in the spacecraft, which is called a space-borne garbage can.

The satellite just takes the dead satellite to the tank, and then returns from the orbiter. The solar panels, what are very long must cut in pieces, that the satellite can fit in the drum, what would be used to return satellite for research to find out, why it has shut down.


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