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  2. K-300P Bastion-P - Wikipedia

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    The main role of the Bastion-P is to engage surface ships including carrier battle groups, convoys, and landing craft.A typical battery is composed of 1-2 command and control vehicles based on the Kamaz 43101 6×6 truck, one support vehicle, four launcher vehicles based on the MZKT-7930 8×8 chassis each operated by a 3-man crew and holding two missiles, and four loader vehicles; launcher ...

  3. List of rocket launch sites - Wikipedia

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    Launch site to be used for suborbital and polar low-Earth orbital launch on the east coast by companies BluShift Aerospace and VALT Enterprises [73] [74] and funded by Maine Space Grant Consortium. Additional rocket launch sites in North America

  4. List of United States Space Force installations - Wikipedia

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    Because the Space Force is a new service branch, it is defaulting to the current Air Force terminology for its rank structure and location names. It may follow the aforementioned guidelines of the Air Force, follow guidelines of the US Navy, or create its own standard. The USSF does not currently operate a reserve or national guard force.

  5. Militarisation of space - Wikipedia

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    The primary military purposes are to allow improved command and control of forces through improved location awareness, and to facilitate accurate targeting of smart bombs, cruise missiles, or other munitions, and spoofing or jamming location data to civilian navigation receivers during wartime.

  6. Military satellite - Wikipedia

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    The first military use of satellites was for reconnaissance. In the United States the first formal military satellite programs, Weapon System 117L, was developed in the mid-1950s. [2] Within this program a number of sub-programs were developed including Corona. [2] Satellites within the Corona program carried different code names.

  7. Wallops Flight Facility - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] At the time of the launch, the Conestoga was the largest rocket ever launched from Wallops Island, and it was the first orbital mission attempted from the facility since 1985. [17] The company's launch pad at Wallops Island were the first commercially built facilities in the US. 14 scientific experiments, some of which were planned to ...

  8. USA-165 - Wikipedia

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    USA-165 or XSS-11 [2] (Experimental Satellite System-11) is a small, washing-machine-sized, low-cost spacecraft developed by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory's Space Vehicles Directorate to test technology for proximity operations.

  9. GeoEye - Wikipedia

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    The location in St. Louis, Missouri provided additional image processing. Multiple ground stations were located worldwide. Multiple ground stations were located worldwide. In 2011, GeoEye was inducted into the Space Foundation 's Space Technology Hall of Fame [ 8 ] for its role in advancing commercial Earth-imaging satellites.