Russia's relations with the West are at their lowest point in
post-Cold War history, although cooperation has so far
continued in space, notably at the International Space Station
(AFP Photo/Str)
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"Very
recently, specialists of the department of space intelligence centre uncovered
a newly created group of space satellites... made for radio-technical
reconnaissance of equipment on Russian territory," said the commander of
Russian Space Command, Oleg Maidanovich.
Space Command is a
division of the military responsible for warning of missile and air strikes and
controlling Russia 's
defence satellites.
Maidanovich
declined to say which country or countries the satellites belonged to.
The film -- called
"Space Special Forces" -- was shown on defence ministry channel
Zvezda as Russia
marked "Space Day", commemorating the space flight of Yury Gagarin on
April 12, 1961.
The 40-minute movie
is "dedicated to the war for space, the battles of spy satellites,"
the channel's website says, echoing the language of 1980s space race between
the United States and the Soviet Union .
"One talks of
peaceful satellites, but there are known cases when groups of potential enemy
satellites formed against our satellites, above our territory," the film's
voiceover said.
"There are
cases when a space satellite pretends to be space junk for years and then wakes
up and starts working at the right moment."
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