The orbital grouping of the Russian Space Forces practically has modern visual reconnaissance satellites, including optoelectronic ones, which could detect military-industrial infrastructure in the enemy's deep rear, according to military analyst Yevgeny Damantsev.
According to him, in recent years, a number of satellites for optoelectronic monitoring of the Earth's surface have been launched into sun-synchronous orbits, which can also solve the problems of optoelectronic intelligence.
One of these types of satellites is the "Resource-P" line, which has a resolution in the visible range of about 0.7-0.5 m. The production and preparation for the launch of technically more advanced "Resource-PM" satellites is also ongoing. The Russian orbital group is also growing with satellites of the "Liana" radar-reconnaissance system.
In addition, one of the essential elements is the radar reconnaissance satellites of the 14F139 "Pion-NKS" type. They are capable of monitoring the Earth's surface even in difficult meteorological conditions, detecting clusters of construction equipment in forest massifs.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Russia is increasing production of Kub kamikaze drones. They have proven themselves well on the front line.
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