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  • [Spacecraft]: Kosmos 2345
    [Type]: US-KS
    [Launch Date (UTC)]: 24 August 199720:49:14
    [Carrier rocket]: Proton-K/DM-2
    [Launch site]: Baikonur 200/39
    [Placement]: GEO 1
    [Ceased operations]: February 1999
    [Decay Date]: in orbit
    [Remarks]:

  • [Spacecraft]: Kosmos 2479
    [Type]: US-KMO
    [Launch Date (UTC)]: 30 March 201205:49
    [Carrier rocket]: Proton-K/DM-2
    [Launch site]: Baikonur 81/24
    [Placement]: GEO 4
    [Ceased operations]: Active
    [Decay Date]: in orbit
    [Remarks]: Final flight of Proton-K

  • [Spacecraft]: Kosmos 862
    [Type]: US-K
    [Launch Date (UTC)]: 22 October 197609:12
    [Carrier rocket]: Molniya-M/2BL
    [Launch site]: Plesetsk 43/4
    [Placement]: HEO 5
    [Ceased operations]: March 1977
    [Decay Date]: in orbit
    [Remarks]:

  • [Spacecraft]: Kosmos 2379
    [Type]: US-KMO
    [Launch Date (UTC)]: 24 August 200120:35
    [Carrier rocket]: Proton-K/DM-2
    [Launch site]: Baikonur 81/24
    [Placement]: GEO 4, 1 & 2
    [Ceased operations]: 2009-10
    [Decay Date]: in orbit
    [Remarks]:

  • [Spacecraft]: Kosmos 1261
    [Type]: US-K
    [Launch Date (UTC)]: 31 March 198109:40
    [Carrier rocket]: Molniya-M/2BL
    [Launch site]: Plesetsk 41/1
    [Placement]: HEO 6
    [Ceased operations]: May 1981
    [Decay Date]: in orbit
    [Remarks]:

  • [Spacecraft]: Kosmos 1172
    [Type]: US-K
    [Launch Date (UTC)]: 12 April 198020:18
    [Carrier rocket]: Molniya-M/2BL
    [Launch site]: Plesetsk 41/1
    [Placement]: HEO 9
    [Ceased operations]: April 1982
    [Decay Date]: 26 December 1997
    [Remarks]:

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The Oko satellite system consists of three main parts: the engine, the payload and the optical part. The first-generation Oko satellite had a 50-centimeter (19.7-inch) telescope and a solid-state infrared detector that detected the heat emitted by the missile. Several smaller telescopes offer wide-angle views of the earth in infrared and visible light. Satellite images can be sent to the ground in real-time.

The Oko system uses a total of 101 satellites, which were launched between 1972 and 2012. The random tool records the date of the 

Oko satellite launch, the launch area, the name of the spacecraft, etc. The Oko satellite system plays a key role in the study of the mysteries of the universe and the stars. With this generator, you can also track the dynamics and detection of different satellite systems.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Oko satellites.

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