KHRUNICHEV STATE RESEARCH AND PRODUCTION SPACE CENTER

Angara 1.2 | 3 x Rodnik (Kosmos 2585, 2586, 2587)

SUCCESSMar 16, 2025 at 10:49 UTCAngara 1.2 →
PAD35/1
SITEPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Russian Federation →
ORBITLow Earth Orbit
TYPEGovernment/Top Secret

Note: Payload identity and Cosmos series numbering not confirmed.

The Strela (Russian: Стрела) are Soviet, then Russian, military space telecommunication satellites, in use since 1964.

These satellites operate as mailboxes (“store-and-forward”): they remember the received messages and then resend them after the scheduled time, or by a command from the Earth. They can serve for up to five years. The satellites are used for transmission of encrypted messages and images.

The operational constellation consists of 12 satellites in two orbital planes, spaced 90° apart. The spacecraft had a cylindrical body with a gravity-gradient boom, which was extended on-orbit to provide passive attitude stabilization. On-board storage was 12 Mbits of data, with a transmission rate of 2.4 kbit/s.

The first three satellites were launched in 1964 by a Cosmos launcher. After one year of service, new and improved satellites were launched, called Strela-2. In 1970, these satellites were modernized, and became the Strela-1M and Strela-2M satellites. From 1985, these satellites will be gradually replaced by Strela-3, and then by Strela-3M from 2005. A civilian version of these satellites was created, called Goniets.

Initially they were launched in groups of six on Tsyklon; when the launcher was retired, they were only launched by two on Cosmos, before Rokot was put into service and allowed the sending of triplets of Strela satellites.

VEHICLE
Angara 1.2
MISSION
3 x Rodnik (Kosmos 2585, 2586, 2587)
MISSION TYPE
Government/Top Secret
TARGET ORBIT
Low Earth Orbit
LAUNCH PAD
35/1
COUNTRY
RUS
CONFIRMED
LAUNCH LIBRARY 2 PRIMARY
API ID: 318df8ac-45a8-402b-a164-8bb7032601fd
Reported date: Mar 16, 2025 at 10:49 UTC
Last synced: 8 hours ago
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MANUFACTURER
Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center
VARIANT
1.2
FLIGHTS
6
SUCCESSES
6
SUCCESS RATE
100%

The Angara 1.2 is the base launcher for the Angara launch family that uses a modular approach to create multiple launch vehicle configurations for various mission requirements. The Angara 1.2 consists of a standard Universal Rocket Module for the core stage and either a modified Block I Upper Stage or a Briz-KM upper stage.

When is the Angara 1.2 | 3 x Rodnik (Kosmos 2585, 2586, 2587) launch?
The Angara 1.2 | 3 x Rodnik (Kosmos 2585, 2586, 2587) is scheduled for Sunday, March 16, 2025 at 10:49 AM UTC. This is the NET (No Earlier Than) time and may be subject to change. Current status: SUCCESS.
What rocket is being used for 3 x Rodnik (Kosmos 2585, 2586, 2587)?
The Angara 1.2 | 3 x Rodnik (Kosmos 2585, 2586, 2587) mission uses the Angara 1.2 rocket, manufactured by Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center. The Angara 1.2 has flown 6 times with a 100% success rate.
Where is the Angara 1.2 | 3 x Rodnik (Kosmos 2585, 2586, 2587) launching from?
The launch takes place from 35/1 at Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russian Federation.
What orbit is 3 x Rodnik (Kosmos 2585, 2586, 2587) going to?
The 3 x Rodnik (Kosmos 2585, 2586, 2587) mission is targeting Low Earth Orbit.
Who is launching 3 x Rodnik (Kosmos 2585, 2586, 2587)?
The Angara 1.2 | 3 x Rodnik (Kosmos 2585, 2586, 2587) is operated by Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center.
Can I watch the Angara 1.2 | 3 x Rodnik (Kosmos 2585, 2586, 2587) launch live?
Yes. Visit the launch detail page on Space Launch Live for embedded YouTube webcasts, replay videos, and links to live coverage from SpaceX, NASA, NASASpaceflight, and other channels.
Mar 25, 2026 00:35 UTC
Launch added to tracker
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Mar 25, 2026 00:35 UTC
Launch date set: Mar 16, 2025 at 10:49 UTC
NET (No Earlier Than) confirmed by Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center
Mar 25, 2026 00:35 UTC
Launch completed successfully
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Last data sync: 8 hours ago
Launch Library 28 hours ago
Launch ID: 318df8ac-45a8-402b-a164-8bb7032601fd
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Pad weather at 62.93, 40.57
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