Russian Satellite Constellation Begins Test Data Transmission for NSR Monitoring
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A Russian satellite constellation designed to monitor nuclear, biological, and chemical threats has begun transmitting data in test mode, according to officials.
The system, part of Russia’s national security infrastructure, is now live in a limited test capacity. Vladimir Panov, a senior official, confirmed that all data will eventually be integrated into the Unified Digital Services Platform.
The move marks a step forward in Russia’s efforts to enhance its monitoring capabilities, though details on the constellation’s full operational scope remain undisclosed.
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