U.S. Analysts Report Russian Satellite Likely Malfunctioning Amid Nuclear Weapon Concerns

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A Russian satellite, Cosmos 2553, believed to be linked to a nuclear anti-satellite weapon program, is reportedly spinning uncontrollably, raising concerns about Moscow's military capabilities in space. U.S. analysts, including data from LeoLabs and Slingshot Aerospace, suggest the satellite, launched shortly before Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, may no longer be functioning, according to reports from Reuters.

The Cosmos 2553 satellite has been implicated in U.S. allegations of Russia's long-term development of nuclear weapon technologies aimed at disabling satellite networks, such as SpaceX's Starlink, widely used by Ukrainian forces. While Russia maintains that Cosmos 2553 is a research platform and not a weapon, U.S. Space Command has noted changes in its operational status.

LeoLabs detected significant tumbling moves from the satellite, confirming suspicions of operational failure. "This observation strongly suggests the satellite is no longer operational," stated the Center for Strategic and International Studies. As tensions in space escalate with military investments from multiple countries, analysts warn of potential miscalculations.

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