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- US-KS abstract "Upravlyaemy Sputnik Kontinentalny Statsionarny (Russian: Управляемый Спутник Континентальный Стационарный meaning Stationary Continental Controllable Satellite), or US-KS (Russian: УС-КС), also known as Oko-S (Russian: Око-С meaning Eye-S), was a series of Soviet, and later Russian, missile detection satellites launched as part of the Oko programme. US-KS was a derivative of the US-K satellite, optimised for operations in geosynchronous orbit. Seven were launched between 1975 and 1997, when launches ended in favour of the modernised US-KMO. US-KS had the GRAU index 74Kh6.Manufactured by NPO Lavochkin, US-KS satellites had a launch mass of 2,400 kilograms (5,300 lb), and a dry mass of 1,250 kilograms (2,760 lb). Built on a three-axis stabilised cylindrical bus with a diameter of 1.7 metres (5 ft 7 in) and a length of 2 metres (6 ft 7 in), the satellites carry 50 centimetres (20 in) infrared telescopes to detect the heat of missile exhausts.US-KS satellites were launched by Proton-K carrier rockets, with Blok DM and DM-2 upper stages. The first satellite to be launched was a prototype, which was followed by six operational spacecraft. With a spacecraft positioned at a longitude of 24° West, the Soviet Union could continuously monitor missile launches from the United States.".
- US-KS wikiPageID "28340065".
- US-KS wikiPageLength "2741".
- US-KS wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- US-KS wikiPageRevisionID "673955019".
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink Block_D.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink Blok_D.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink Blok_DM.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Earth_satellites_of_Russia.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_satellites.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oko.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink GRAU.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink Geosynchronous_orbit.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink Kosmos_2345.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink Kosmos_775.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink Lavochkin.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink NPO_Lavochkin.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink Oko.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink Proton-K.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Space_Forces.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink US-K.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink US-KMO.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink Upravlyaemy_Sputnik.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLink VKS.
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLinkText "US-KS "Oko"".
- US-KS wikiPageWikiLinkText "US-KS".
- US-KS applications "Missile defence".
- US-KS autoconvert "off".
- US-KS bus Upravlyaemy_Sputnik.
- US-KS derivatives US-KMO.
- US-KS derivedfrom US-K.
- US-KS failed "None known".
- US-KS first Kosmos_775.
- US-KS first "--10-08".
- US-KS hasPhotoCollection US-KS.
- US-KS last Kosmos_2345.
- US-KS last "--08-14".
- US-KS launched "7".
- US-KS lost "0".
- US-KS manufacturer Lavochkin.
- US-KS manufacturer NPO_Lavochkin.
- US-KS name "US-KS".
- US-KS operational "0".
- US-KS operator Russian_Space_Forces.
- US-KS operator VKS.
- US-KS orbits Geosynchronous_orbit.
- US-KS retired "7".
- US-KS status "Retired".
- US-KS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- US-KS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- US-KS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_spacecraft_class.
- US-KS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ru.
- US-KS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Oko.
- US-KS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- US-KS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Russia-spacecraft-stub.
- US-KS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:USSR-spacecraft-stub.
- US-KS subject Category:Earth_satellites_of_Russia.
- US-KS subject Category:Military_satellites.
- US-KS subject Category:Oko.
- US-KS hypernym Series.
- US-KS type Article.
- US-KS type TelevisionShow.
- US-KS type Article.
- US-KS comment "Upravlyaemy Sputnik Kontinentalny Statsionarny (Russian: Управляемый Спутник Континентальный Стационарный meaning Stationary Continental Controllable Satellite), or US-KS (Russian: УС-КС), also known as Oko-S (Russian: Око-С meaning Eye-S), was a series of Soviet, and later Russian, missile detection satellites launched as part of the Oko programme. US-KS was a derivative of the US-K satellite, optimised for operations in geosynchronous orbit.".
- US-KS label "US-KS".
- US-KS sameAs m.0j67hdb.
- US-KS sameAs Q7865637.
- US-KS sameAs Q7865637.
- US-KS wasDerivedFrom US-KS?oldid=673955019.
- US-KS isPrimaryTopicOf US-KS.