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Time of India
07-07-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Russia's Kosmos 2558 carried out a secretaive and dangerous military operation in space when US was busy bombing Iran
In the last week of June 2025, the United States of America was dealing with the aftermath of bombing Iran's nuclear sites while several hundreds of kilometers up in the space, Russia was busy targeting spy satellites of its adversaries. As the Israel-Iran conflict took a dangerous turn on June 22 with US President Donald Trump sending in B-2 Spirit stealth bombers to drop the GBU-57 Massive Ordinance Penetrator bunker busters, Russian President Vladimir Putin was playing a diffent ball game, and probably testing an anti-satellite weapon. A small mysterious object, probably a spy satellite with the capability to knock down other satellites, lauched by Russia's Kosmos (Cosmos) 2558 was detected on June 26, just four days after the American bombers dropped bunker busters on Iran. The smaller satellite deployed by Russia's Kosmos 2558 is being called "2025-089C" or "Object C". It is believed to be capable of anti-satellite (ASAT) warfare. The Russians can use it to destroy other satellites and render their enemy blind in space. Launched on August 1, 2002, on a Soyuz-2-1v Volga rocket from Plesetsk cosmodrome, the Kosmos 2558 satellite's mission is unknown. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Indonesia: New Container Houses (Prices May Surprise You) Container House | Search ads Search Now Undo But defence experts claim it is "satellite inspector", meaning it has been sent to spy on other satellites. Since its launch almost three years back, the Russian satellite has been tracked as closely following the US spy satellite USA 326. Also Read: JNIM: How an al-Qaeda ally became Africa's most dangerous jihadist group and why the US should worry Live Events Russia vs USA in space The Russian Kosmos 2558 satellite is not an ordinary spay satellite but has a much bigger role. Such space spying maneuvering satellites have new names - "nesting satellites" or "space stalkers". These nesting satellites like Kosmos 2558 carry smaller and armed satellites inside them and can deploy them as per a pre-programed schedule or when they are signalled to do so from ground control. With space becoming increasingly militarized, the US, Russia and China along with a few other countries have been deplying spy satellites at a rapid pace. Some of the satellites are also likley to have offensive capabilities and can be used to either "kill" other space-based assets or even those on the ground. Even the USA 326, launched of February 2, 2022, aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base, has a classified mission designed to help the US military carry out its operations. The satellite is likley a KH-11 Advanced Enhanced Crystal optical reconnaissance satellite, which can capture and deliver real-time, high-resolution imagery directly to US intelligence agencies. Also Read: Epstein died by suicide, had no secret client list, once called Trump his closest friend: FBI & DOJ With another Russian spy satellite following the USA 326 closely, and now releasing a space asset with potential ASAT capability, the threat perception to America has risen manifolds. Russia has a well-oiled program to trail and hunt enemy satellites. The secretive operation of known in the western world as Project Nivelir. Under this Project Nivelir, Russian nesting satellites have launched smaller space assets at least thrice in the last five years. Such a maneuvre bring to forte the advanced capabilities of Russian space and military capabilities which have not been dented even with the ongoing war with Ukraine and the massive western sanctions in force against it since February 2022.


The Sun
01-07-2025
- Science
- The Sun
What is Putin doing in space? Secretive Russian ‘killer satellite' detected launching mystery probe near US spacecraft
A SECRETIVE Russian "killer satellite" deployed in space was detected launching another mysterious flying object near a US spacecraft. Kosmos-2558 is a Russian military satellite that is currently on an orbital path which is suspiciously close to USA-326 - an American spy satellite. 5 5 5 5 The 14F150 Nivelir-type satellite was deployed into a Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO) - and has presumably been stalking the US space asset since 2022. It is believed to have the capacity to constantly monitor enemy spy satellites and potentially shoot them down if needed. Space program researchers have now detected a new object that appeared to have separated from the Russian inspector satellite on June 26. The new flying object, named 2025-089C or simply Object C, appeared to be a subsatellite that was launched by Kosmos-2558. It was filmed on 28 June 2025 from Leiden, the Netherlands, using a powerful astronomy camera. The clip shows Kosmos 2558 passing through the frame. Just 16 seconds later, Object C can be seen moving in the same direction but on a different orbit. It is believed that Object C is a highly manoeuvrable sub-satellite with onboard high-speed kinetic anti-satellite weapons. Two earlier Russian satellites of the same type, Kosmos-2519 and 2542, also released subsatellites, which were designated Cosmos-2521 and 2543. Bart Hendrickx, a long-time space researcher and Russian space program expert, wrote in his blog: "Both of those [Russian] satellites showed significant manoeuvring capability and each fired a high-speed projectile that was interpreted by the Pentagon as an anti-satellite weapon. Billionaire battle goes interstellar as Musk v Bezos ignites 21st-century space race - who will win? "This happened when they were flying in the vicinity of other Russian satellites." Last year, Putin launched a terrifying weapon system into space capable of killing other satellites. The Pentagon said that the Russian counter-space weapon was put into the "same orbit" as a US government satellite - and is likely tracking the space device already. The Russian space object believed to be Cosmos-2576 was launched on May 16 on a Soyuz-2.1b carrier rocket from Russia's Plesetsk Cosmodrome, some 497 miles north of Moscow. It is now following American spy satellite USA 314, operated by the US National Reconnaissance Office. An unofficial Russian source claimed the launch carried a "secret military device". While it was previously reported as a Russian space satellite, the US has now warned it could be a counter-space weapon capable of attacking other such tech. Pentagon spokesman Brig Gen Pat Ryder said: "Russia launched a satellite into low Earth orbit that we assess is likely a counter-space weapon. Terrifying space weapons of the future Rods from God A strange but utterly terrifying weapon has been dubbed 'rods from the God' and is based on the concept of creating man-made meteorites that can be guided towards the enemy. Instead of using rocks, rods the size of telephone poles are deployed. These would be made out of tungsten — a rare metal that can stand the intense heat generated by entering Earth's atmosphere. One satellite fires the rods towards the Earth's atmosphere while the other steers them to a target on the ground. Reaching speeds of 7000mph they hit the ground with the force of a small nuclear weapon — but crucially creating no radiation fall out. As bizarre as it sounds, a US Congressional report recently revealed the military has been pushing ahead with the kinetic space weapons. Molten metal cannons This intriguing idea is being developed by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). It is called the Magneto Hydrodynamic Explosive Munition or MAHEM. This game changing rail-gun can fire a jet of molten metal, hurled through space at several hundred miles per second by the most powerful electromagnets ever built. The molten metal can then morph into an aerodynamic slug during flight and pierce through another spacecraft or satellite and a munition explodes inside. Space force ships Already the United States is powering head with its spacecraft, although China is busy developing one of their own. The top-secret American XS-1 is under development by DARPA. It can travel ten times the speed of sound and launch missiles. Meanwhile an unmanned craft is currently being developed in the China Aerodynamics Research and Development Centre in Mianyang, Sichuan province, which is also known as Base 29. "It was deployed into the same orbit as a US government satellite and assessments further indicate characteristics resembling previously deployed counter space payloads from 2019 and 2022." "We will continue to monitor the situation ... we have a responsibility to be ready to protect and defend the space domain and ensure continuous and uninterrupted support to the joint and combined force." Russia's Roskosmos state space agency said the launch was "in the interests of the defence ministry of the Russian Federation". In 2023, US intelligence chiefs warned that Russia is planning to launch nukes into space that would destroy satellites in a"grave" threat to the world's security. Military experts have warned that Putin would take the "suicidal" decision to launch the deadly weapons if he felt his grip on power was being threatened by Ukraine and the West. Mad despot Putin has already tested orbital weapons designed for blasting Western kits - such as the anti-satellite weapon, Cosmos 2543.