Orlets (russian: Орлец) was a series of
Russian
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, and previously
Soviet
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photoreconnaissance
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Examples of reconnaissance include patrolling by troops (skirmishers, ...
satellite
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s derived from and intended to augment the
Yantar series of spacecraft. Ten satellites were launched between 1989 and 2006; eight in the
Orlets-1 Orlets-1 or Don (GRAU index 17F12) is a Russian (previously Soviet) reconnaissance satellite.NSSDC Master CatalogCosmos 2290/ref>Gunter's Space Page/ref>
Orlets-1 was made after it was concluded that the Yantar-2K satellite was not capable of provi ...
configuration and two in the
Orlets-2 configuration.
Orlets satellites conducted optical imaging, returning images by means of film capsules. Orlets-1 spacecraft carried eight film capsules, whilst Orlets-2 carried twenty-two. Orlets-1 were launched by
Soyuz-U
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and
Soyuz-U2
The Soyuz-U2 ( GRAU index 11A511U2) was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets. It featured increased performance compared with the baseline Soyuz-U, due to the use ...
carrier rockets, with the larger
Zenit-2
The Zenit-2 is a Ukrainian, previously Soviet, expendable carrier rocket. First flown in 1985, it has been launched 37 times, with 6 failures. It is a member of the Zenit family of rockets and was designed by the Yuzhmash.
History
With 13– ...
being used to launch Orlets-2.
Satellites
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* — Orlets-1 missions terminated by self-destruct, Orlets-2 by controlled deorbit''
References
Reconnaissance satellites of Russia
Reconnaissance satellites of the Soviet Union
Military equipment introduced in the 1980s
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