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Raduga-1M (Russian: Радуга-1М) is a decommissioned orbital military communications satellite built by Roscosmos as part of the program. It has a launch mass of 2300 kilograms, and was first launched on September 12, 2007, on the Proton launch system. The satellite was later launched two more times as Globus-M12 and Globus M-13 from 2010 to 2013. It was decommissioned in 2013 when they did not need to make any more communication satellites. It consists of two deploy-able power arrays, as well as a battery pack.

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  • Raduga-1M (Russian: Радуга-1М) is a decommissioned orbital military communications satellite built by Roscosmos as part of the program. It has a launch mass of 2300 kilograms, and was first launched on September 12, 2007, on the Proton launch system. The satellite was later launched two more times as Globus-M12 and Globus M-13 from 2010 to 2013. It was decommissioned in 2013 when they did not need to make any more communication satellites. It consists of two deploy-able power arrays, as well as a battery pack. (en)
  • КА «Радуга-1М» (индекс ГУКОС — 17Ф15М, кодовое название «Глобус-1М») — военный спутник связи третьего поколения входящий в Единую космическую систему спутниковой связи 2-го этапа (ЕССС-2). Эти спутники являются дальнейшим развитием КА «Радуга-1», но судя по имеющимся данным производятся в ОАО ИСС на более современной спутниковой платформе. Как и предыдущая модель, КА «Радуга-1М» должны обеспечить ретрансляцию сигналов связи в четырёх частотных диапазонах: L-, C-, X- и Ka-. (ru)
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  • Raduga-1M (Russian: Радуга-1М) is a decommissioned orbital military communications satellite built by Roscosmos as part of the program. It has a launch mass of 2300 kilograms, and was first launched on September 12, 2007, on the Proton launch system. The satellite was later launched two more times as Globus-M12 and Globus M-13 from 2010 to 2013. It was decommissioned in 2013 when they did not need to make any more communication satellites. It consists of two deploy-able power arrays, as well as a battery pack. (en)
  • КА «Радуга-1М» (индекс ГУКОС — 17Ф15М, кодовое название «Глобус-1М») — военный спутник связи третьего поколения входящий в Единую космическую систему спутниковой связи 2-го этапа (ЕССС-2). Эти спутники являются дальнейшим развитием КА «Радуга-1», но судя по имеющимся данным производятся в ОАО ИСС на более современной спутниковой платформе. Как и предыдущая модель, КА «Радуга-1М» должны обеспечить ретрансляцию сигналов связи в четырёх частотных диапазонах: L-, C-, X- и Ka-. (ru)
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