Is Russian satellite killer orbiting in space?


London, Nov 19 (IANS): Western space agencies have tracked a mysterious Russian object in space, reviving fears of a defunct Kremlin project to destroy satellites, the Financial Times reported.

Object 2014-28E - classified as an effort to collect space debris by the Russian military - has ignited speculation as Russia did not declare its launch and the object is not on a specified path.

"Whatever it is, [Object 2014-28E] looks experimental," Patricia Lewis, research director at the London-based think-tank Chatham House and an expert in space security was quoted as saying in the Financial Times report.

"It could have a number of functions, some civilian and some military. One possibility is that it is some kind of grabber bar. Another would be kinetic pellets which shoot out at another satellite. Or possibly there could be a satellite-to-satellite cyber attack or jamming," Lewis added.

The rocket was launched in May on a rocket that carried three other packages but the launch of the mysterious satellite was not declared.

The US military is now tracking the object under the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD).

The country developed Istrebitel Sputnik, its first fighter satellite, in the early 1960s. The programme was officially called off subsequently.

In 2010, commander of Russia's space forces Oleg Ostapenko, who is now head of its space agency, said Russia was again developing "strike" satellites, the report stated.

 

  

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