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List of Kosmos satellites (1501–1750)

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The designation Kosmos (Russian: Космос meaning Cosmos) is a generic name given to a large number of Soviet, and subsequently Russian, satellites, the first of which was launched in 1962. Satellites given Kosmos designations include military spacecraft, failed probes to the Moon and the planets, prototypes for crewed spacecraft, and scientific spacecraft. This is a list of satellites with Kosmos designations between 1501 and 1750.

Designation Type Launch date (GMT) Carrier rocket Function Decay/Destruction* Remarks
Kosmos 1501 Romb 30 September 1983
11:00
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Calibration 26 May 1989
Kosmos 1502 Taifun-1B 5 October 1983
12:00
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Radar target 29 August 1985
Kosmos 1503 Strela-2 12 October 1983
00:20
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1504 Yantar-4K2 14 October 1983
10:00
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 6 December 1983
Kosmos 1505 Zenit-6 21 October 1983
12:10
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 4 November 1983
Kosmos 1506 Tsikada 26 October 1983
17:20
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1507 US-P 29 October 1983
08:30
Tsyklon-2 11K69 ELINT 19 August 1987
Kosmos 1508 Taifun-1 11 November 1983
12:30
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Radar target in orbit Orbit 400 x 1966 km. Inclination 82.9 degrees. Mass-possibly 550 kg. Recorded by RAE as 2500th successful launch.[1]
Kosmos 1509 Zenit-6 17 November 1983
12:15
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 1 December 1983
Kosmos 1510 Geo-IK 24 November 1983
12:33
Tsyklon-3 11K68 Geodesy in orbit Third satellite in the upgraded second series of Soviet geodetic satellites. Carried out studies of the shape of the Earth and accurate mapping of the Earth's surface to enable accurate targeting of military missiles.[2]
Kosmos 1511 Yantar-4K1 30 November 1983
13:45
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 13 January 1984
Kosmos 1512 Zenit-6 7 December 1983
12:10
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 21 December 1983
Kosmos 1513 Parus 8 December 1983
06:13
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation, Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1514 Bion 14 December 1983
07:00
Soyuz-U 11A511U International Biosatellite carrying monkeys and rats.[3] 19 December 1983 Orbit 215 x 260 km. Inclination 82 degrees. Mass-possibly 5700 kg. Recovered after 5 days.[4]
Kosmos 1515 Tselina-D 15 December 1983
12:25
Tsyklon-3 11K68 ELINT in orbit
Kosmos 1516 Yantar-1KFT 27 December 1983
09:30
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 9 February 1984
Kosmos 1517 BOR-4 27 December 1983
10:00
Kosmos-3MRB 11K65M-RB Test 27 December 1983 Third orbital test of the BOR-4 prototype spaceplane
Kosmos 1518 US-K 28 December 1983
03:48
Molniya-M 8K78M Missile defence 19 September 1998
Kosmos 1519 Glonass 29 December 1983
00:52
Proton-K/DM-2 8K72K Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1520 Glonass Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1521 Glonass Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1522 Strela-1M 5 January 1984
20:09
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1523 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1524 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1525 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1526 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1527 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1528 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1529 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1530 Zenit-6 11 January 1984
12:20
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 25 January 1984
Kosmos 1531 Parus 11 January 1984
18:08
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation, Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1532 Yantar-4K2 13 January 1984
14:40
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 26 February 1984
Kosmos 1533 Zenit-6 26 January 1984
08:50
Soyuz-U2 11A511U2 Reconnaissance 9 February 1984
Kosmos 1534 Taifun-1 26 January 1984
12:00
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Radar target 20 September 1990
Kosmos 1535 Parus 2 February 1984
17:38
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation, Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1536 Tselina-D 8 February 1984
09:23
Tsyklon-3 11K68 ELINT in orbit
Kosmos 1537 Resurs-F1 16 February 1984
08:15
Soyuz-U 11A511U Remote sensing 1 March 1984
Kosmos 1538 Strela-2 21 February 1984
15:36
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1539 Yantar-4K2 28 February 1984
13:59
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 9 April 1984
Kosmos 1540 Potok 2 March 1984
03:54
Proton-K/DM 8K72K Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1541 US-K 6 March 1984
17:10
Molniya-M 8K78M Missile defence in orbit
Kosmos 1542 Zenit-6 7 March 1984
08:00
Soyuz-U2 11A511U2 Reconnaissance 21 March 1984
Kosmos 1543 Efir 10 March 1984
17:00
Soyuz-U 11A511U Magnetospheric 5 April 1984
Kosmos 1544 Tselina-D 15 March 1984
17:05
Tsyklon-3 11K68 ELINT in orbit
Kosmos 1545 Zenit-6 21 March 1984
11:05
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 5 April 1984
Kosmos 1546 US-KS 29 March 1984
05:53
Proton-K/DM 8K72K Missile defence in orbit
Kosmos 1547 US-K 4 April 1984
01:40
Molniya-M 8K78M Missile defence in orbit
Kosmos 1548 Yantar-4K2 10 April 1984
14:00
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 25 May 1984
Kosmos 1549 Zenit-6 19 April 1984
11:40
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 3 May 1984
Kosmos 1550 Parus 11 May 1984
06:19
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation, Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1551 Zenit-6 11 May 1984
13:00
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 23 May 1984
Kosmos 1552 Yantar-4KS1 14 May 1984
14:00
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 3 November 1984
Kosmos 1553 Tsikada 17 May 1984
14:43
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1554 Glonass 19 May 1984
15:11
Proton-K/DM-2 8K72K Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1555 Glonass Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1556 Glonass Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1557 Zenit-4MKT 22 May 1984
08:30
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 4 June 1984
Kosmos 1558 Yantar-4K2 25 May 1984
11:30
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 8 July 1984
Kosmos 1559 Strela-1M 28 May 1984
21:52
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1560 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1561 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1562 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1563 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1564 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1565 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1566 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1567 US-P 30 May 1984
18:46
Tsyklon-2 11K69 ELINT 3 April 1988
Kosmos 1568 Zenit-6 1 June 1984
13:50
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 14 June 1984
Kosmos 1569 US-K 6 June 1984
15:34
Molniya-M 8K78M Missile defence 7 May 2001
Kosmos 1570 Strela-2 8 June 1984
11:28
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1571 Zenit-8 11 June 1984
08:40
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 26 June 1984
Kosmos 1572 Resurs-F1 15 June 1984
08:20
Soyuz-U 11A511U Remote sensing 29 June 1984
Kosmos 1573 Zenit-6 19 June 1984
10:55
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 28 June 1984
Kosmos 1574 Nadezhda 21 June 1984
19:40
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation, Technology in orbit
Kosmos 1575 Resurs-F1 22 June 1984
07:40
Soyuz-U 11A511U Remote sensing 7 July 1984
Kosmos 1576 Yantar-4K2 26 June 1984
15:35
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 24 August 1984
Kosmos 1577 Parus 27 June 1984
04:59
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation, Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1578 Taifun-1B 28 June 1984
13:10
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Radar target 10 January 1993
Kosmos 1579 US-A 29 June 1984
00:21
Tsyklon-2 11K69 Reconnaissance 5 November 1984
Kosmos 1580 Zenit-8 29 June 1984
15:00
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 13 July 1984
Kosmos 1581 US-K 3 July 1984
21:31
Molniya-M 8K78M Missile defence in orbit
Kosmos 1582 Resurs-F1 19 July 1984
08:30
Soyuz-U 11A511U Remote sensing 2 August 1984
Kosmos 1583 Zenit-8 24 July 1984
12:40
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 8 August 1984
Kosmos 1584 Zenit-8 27 July 1984
08:59
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 10 August 1984
Kosmos 1585 Yantar-4K2 31 July 1984
12:29
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 28 September 1984
Kosmos 1586 US-K 2 August 1984
08:38
Molniya-M 8K78M Missile defence in orbit
Kosmos 1587 Zenit-8 6 August 1984
14:00
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 31 August 1984
Kosmos 1588 US-P 7 August 1984
22:50
Tsyklon-2 11K69 ELINT 17 February 1988
Kosmos 1589 Geo-IK 8 August 1984
12:08
Tsyklon-3 11K68 Geodesy in orbit Fourth satellite in the upgraded second series of Soviet geodetic satellites. Carried out study of the shape of the Earth and accurately mapped the Earth's surface to enable accurate targeting of military missiles.[5]
Kosmos 1590 Resurs-F1 16 August 1984
09:50
Soyuz-U 11A511U Remote sensing 30 August 1984
Kosmos 1591 Resurs-F1 30 August 1984
10:10
Soyuz-U 11A511U Remote sensing 13 September 1984
Kosmos 1592 Zenit-8 4 September 1984
10:20
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 18 September 1984
Kosmos 1593 Glonass 4 September 1984
15:49
Proton-K/DM-2 8K72K Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1594 Glonass Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1595 Glonass Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1596 US-K 7 September 1984
19:13
Molniya-M 8K78M Missile defence in orbit
Kosmos 1597 Zenit-4MKT 13 September 1984
10:25
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 26 September 1984
Kosmos 1598 Parus 13 September 1984
15:54
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation, Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1599 Yantar-4K2 25 September 1984
14:30
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 20 November 1984
Kosmos 1600 Zenit-8 27 September 1984
08:10
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 11 October 1984
Kosmos 1601 Romb 27 September 1984
09:30
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Calibration 29 November 1989
Kosmos 1602 Okean-OE 28 September 1984
06:00
Tsyklon-3 11K68 Oceanography in orbit
Kosmos 1603 Tselina-2 28 September 1984
14:00
Proton-K/DM-2 8K72K ELINT in orbit
Kosmos 1604 US-K 4 October 1984
19:49
Molniya-M 8K78M Missile defence in orbit
Kosmos 1605 Parus 11 October 1984
14:43
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation, Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1606 Tselina-D 18 October 1984
17:46
Tsyklon-3 11K68 ELINT in orbit
Kosmos 1607 US-A 31 October 1984
12:29
Tsyklon-2 11K69 Reconnaissance 28 March 1985
Kosmos 1608 Yantar-1KFT 14 November 1984
07:40
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 17 December 1984
Kosmos 1609 Zenit-8 14 November 1984
12:20
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 28 November 1984
Kosmos 1610 Parus 15 November 1984
06:40
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation, Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1611 Yantar-4K2 21 November 1984
10:30
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 11 January 1985
Kosmos 1612 Meteor-3 27 November 1984
14:12
Tsyklon-3 11K68 Weather 31 January 1985 Satellite left stranded in an unusable orbit following the failure of the rocket upper stage to reignite, causing a Kosmos number to be assigned.[6]
Kosmos 1613 Zenit-8 29 November 1984
14:00
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 24 December 1984
Kosmos 1614 BOR-4 19 December 1984
03:55
Kosmos-3MRB 11K65M-RB Test of spaceplane.[7] 19 December 1984 Launched from Kapustin Yar. Orbit 176 x 223 km. Inclination 50.7 degrees. Mass-possibly 1 tonne. Recovered in Black Sea after 1 orbit.[8] Last (fourth) orbital test of the BOR-4 prototype spaceplane.
Kosmos 1615 Taifun-1B 20 December 1984
13:00
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Radar target 15 April 1990
Kosmos 1616 Yantar-4K2 9 January 1985
10:45
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 4 March 1985
Kosmos 1617 Strela-3 15 January 1985
14:50
Tsyklon-3 11K68 Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1618 Strela-3 Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1619 Strela-3 Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1620 Strela-3 Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1621 Strela-3 Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1622 Strela-3 Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1623 Zenit-8 16 January 1985
08:19
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 30 January 1985
Kosmos 1624 Strela-2 17 January 1985
17:46
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1625 US-P 23 January 1985
19:58
Tsyklon-2 11K69 ELINT 25 January 1985
Kosmos 1626 Tselina-D 24 January 1985
16:45
Tsyklon-3 11K68 ELINT in orbit
Kosmos 1627 Parus 1 February 1985
19:36
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation, Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1628 Zenit-8 6 February 1985
11:00
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 20 February 1985
Kosmos 1629 US-KS 21 February 1985
07:57
Proton-K/DM 8K72K Missile defence in orbit
Kosmos 1630 Yantar-4K2 27 February 1985
11:10
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 23 April 1985
Kosmos 1631 Taifun-1 27 February 1985
12:56
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Radar target 8 December 1990
Kosmos 1632 Zenit-8 1 March 1985
10:40
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 15 March 1985
Kosmos 1633 Tselina-D 5 March 1985
15:39
Tsyklon-3 11K68 ELINT in orbit
Kosmos 1634 Parus 14 March 1985
01:09
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation, Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1635 Strela-1M 21 March 1985
00:08
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1636 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1637 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1638 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1639 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1640 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1641 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1642 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1643 Yantar-4KS1 25 March 1985
10:00
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 18 October 1985
Kosmos 1644 Zenit-8 3 April 1985
08:40
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 17 April 1985
Kosmos 1645 Foton 16 April 1985
17:15
Soyuz-U 11A511U Materials research experiments.[9] 29 April 1985 Plesetsk launch. Orbit 215 x 390 km. Inclination 63 degrees. Mass-possibly 6500 kg. Recovered after 13 days.[10]
Kosmos 1646 US-P 18 April 1985
21:40
Tsyklon-2 11K69 ELINT 12 May 1988
Kosmos 1647 Yantar-4K2 19 April 1985
14:00
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 11 June 1985
Kosmos 1648 Zenit-8 25 April 1985
09:30
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 6 May 1985
Kosmos 1649 Zenit-8 15 May 1985
12:40
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 29 May 1985
Kosmos 1650 Glonass 17 May 1985
22:28
Proton-K/DM-2 8K72K Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1651 Glonass Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1652 Glonass Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1653 Resurs-F1 22 May 1985
08:35
Soyuz-U 11A511U Remote sensing 5 June 1985
Kosmos 1654 Yantar-4K2 23 May 1985
12:40
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 7 August 1985
Kosmos 1655 Tsikada 30 May 1985
01:14
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1656 Tselina-2 30 May 1985
14:59
Proton-K/DM-2 8K72K ELINT in orbit
Kosmos 1657 Resurs-F1 7 June 1985
07:45
Soyuz-U 11A511U Remote sensing 21 June 1985
Kosmos 1658 US-K 11 June 1985
14:27
Molniya-M 8K78M Missile defence 12 November 2005
Kosmos 1659 Zenit-8 13 June 1985
12:20
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 27 June 1985
Kosmos 1660 Geo-IK 14 June 1985
10:36
Tsyklon-3 11K68 Geodesy in orbit Fifth satellite in the upgraded second series of Soviet geodetic satellites. Carried out study of the shape of the Earth and accurately mapped the Earth's surface to enable accurate targeting of military missiles.[11]
Kosmos 1661 US-K 18 June 1985
00:40
Molniya-M 8K78M Missile defence in orbit
Kosmos 1662 Romb 19 June 1985
11:30
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Calibration 16 November 1989
Kosmos 1663 Resurs-F1 21 June 1985
07:45
Soyuz-U 11A511U Remote sensing 5 July 1985
Kosmos 1664 Zenit-8 26 June 1985
12:35
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 5 July 1985
Kosmos 1665 Zenit-8 3 July 1985
12:10
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 17 July 1985
Kosmos 1666 Tselina-D 8 July 1985
23:40
Tsyklon-3 11K68 ELINT in orbit
Kosmos 1667 Bion 10 July 1985
03:15
Soyuz-U 11A511U International Biosatellite carrying monkeys, plants, rats, insects and fish.[12] 17 July 1985 Plesetsk launch. Orbit 211 x 270 km. Inclination 82.4 degrees. Mass-possibly 6500 kg. Recovered after 7 days.[13]
Kosmos 1668 Zenit-8 15 July 1985
06:30
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 29 July 1985
Kosmos 1669 Progress 7K-TG 19 July 1985
13:05
Soyuz-U 11A511U Modified Progress resupply vehicle.[14] 30 August 1985 Baikonur launch. Orbit 354 x 357 km. Inclination 52 degrees. Mass-possibly 7 tonnes. Docked with Salyut 7 from 21 July to 28 August 1985.[15]
Kosmos 1670 US-A 1 August 1985
05:36
Tsyklon-2 11K69 Reconnaissance 8 December 1985
Kosmos 1671 Zenit-8 2 August 1985
11:40
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 16 August 1985
Kosmos 1672 Resurs-F1 7 August 1985
09:50
Soyuz-U 11A511U Remote sensing 21 August 1985
Kosmos 1673 Yantar-1KFT 8 August 1985
10:19
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 19 September 1985
Kosmos 1674 Tselina-D 8 August 1985
11:49
Tsyklon-3 11K68 ELINT in orbit
Kosmos 1675 US-K 12 August 1985
15:09
Molniya-M 8K78M Missile defence in orbit
Kosmos 1676 Yantar-4K2 16 August 1985
15:10
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 14 October 1985
Kosmos 1677 US-A 23 August 1985
22:33
Tsyklon-2 11K69 Reconnaissance 14 December 1985
Kosmos 1678 Resurs-F1 29 August 1985
10:15
Soyuz-U 11A511U Remote sensing 12 September 1985
Kosmos 1679 Yantar-4K2 29 August 1985
11:33
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 18 October 1985
Kosmos 1680 Strela-2 4 September 1985
07:05
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1681 Zenit-4MKT 6 September 1985
10:45
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 19 September 1985
Kosmos 1682 US-P 19 September 1985
01:32
Tsyklon-2 11K69 ELINT 17 May 1988
Kosmos 1683 Zenit-8 19 September 1985
10:10
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 4 October 1985
Kosmos 1684 US-K 24 September 1985
01:18
Molniya-M 8K78M Missile defence in orbit
Kosmos 1685 Zenit-8 26 September 1985
11:15
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 10 October 1985
Kosmos 1686 TKS-M 27 September 1985
08:41
Proton-K 8K72K Specialized Space Station module. Carrying food, water, scientific instruments, propellants. Improved Salyut 7 power generation capability.[16] 7 February 1991 Baikonur launch. Orbit 335 x 351 km. Inclination 52 degrees. Mass 20 tonnes. Docked with Salyut 7 on 2 October 1985.[17]
Kosmos 1687 US-K 30 September 1985
19:23
Molniya-M 8K78M Missile defence in orbit
Kosmos 1688 Romb 2 October 1985
06:00
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Calibration 2 July 1988
Kosmos 1689 Resurs-O1 3 October 1985
05:48
Vostok-2M 8A92M Experimental natural resources satellite. Similar to Cosmos 1484.[18] 14 January 2001 Baikonur launch. Orbit 572 x 657 km. Inclination 98 degrees.[19]
Kosmos 1690 Strela-3 9 October 1985
21:35
Tsyklon-3 11K68 Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1691 Strela-3 Communication in orbit Disintegrated in orbit due to a failure of an NiH2 battery.[20]
Kosmos 1692 Strela-3 Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1693 Strela-3 Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1694 Strela-3 Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1695 Strela-3 Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1696 Zenit-8 16 October 1985
09:25
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 30 October 1985
Kosmos 1697 Tselina-2 22 October 1985
07:00
Zenit-2 11K77 ELINT in orbit Baikonur launch. Orbit 850 x 854 km. Inclination 71 degrees. First orbital flight from the SL-X-16 (US Department of Defense nomenclature) rocket.[21]
Kosmos 1698 US-K 22 October 1985
20:24
Molniya-M 8K78M Missile defence in orbit
Kosmos 1699 Yantar-4K2 25 October 1985
14:40
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 23 December 1985
Kosmos 1700 Luch 25 October 1985
15:45
Proton-K/DM-2 8K72K Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1701 US-K 9 November 1985
08:25
Molniya-M 8K78M Missile defence 11 May 2001
Kosmos 1702 Zenit-8 13 November 1985
12:25
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 27 November 1985
Kosmos 1703 Tselina-D 22 November 1985
22:20
Tsyklon-3 11K68 ELINT in orbit
Kosmos 1704 Parus 28 November 1985
13:12
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation, Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1705 Zenit-8 3 December 1985
12:15
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 17 December 1985
Kosmos 1706 Yantar-4K2 11 December 1985
14:40
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 9 February 1986
Kosmos 1707 Tselina-D 12 December 1985
15:51
Tsyklon-3 11K68 ELINT in orbit
Kosmos 1708 Resurs-F1 13 December 1985
07:45
Soyuz-U 11A511U Remote sensing 27 December 1985
Kosmos 1709 Parus 19 December 1985
08:46
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation, Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1710 Glonass 24 December 1985
21:43
Proton-K/DM-2 8K72K Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1711 Glonass Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1712 Glonass Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1713 Efir 27 December 1985
17:06
Soyuz-U 11A511U Magnetospheric 22 January 1986
Kosmos 1714 Tselina-2 28 December 1985
09:16
Zenit-2 11K77 ELINT in orbit
Kosmos 1715 Zenit-8 8 January 1986
11:25
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 22 January 1986
Kosmos 1716 Strela-1M 9 January 1986
02:48
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1717 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1718 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1719 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1720 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1721 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1722 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1723 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1724 Yantar-4K2 15 January 1986
14:20
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 15 March 1986
Kosmos 1725 Parus 16 January 1986
11:38
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation, Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1726 Tselina-D 17 January 1986
07:21
Tsyklon-3 11K68 ELINT in orbit
Kosmos 1727 Tsikada 23 January 1986
18:52
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation in orbit
Kosmos 1728 Zenit-8 28 January 1986
08:35
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 11 February 1986
Kosmos 1729 US-K 1 February 1986
18:11
Molniya-M 8K78M Missile defence in orbit
Kosmos 1730 Zenit-8 4 February 1986
11:15
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 13 February 1986
Kosmos 1731 Yantar-4KS1 7 February 1986
08:45
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 3 October 1986
Kosmos 1732 Geo-IK 11 February 1986
06:56
Tsyklon-3 11K68 Geodesy in orbit Sixth satellite in the upgraded second series of Soviet geodetic satellites. Carried out study of the shape of the Earth and accurately mapped the Earth's surface to enable accurate targeting of military missiles.[22]
Kosmos 1733 Tselina-D 19 February 1986
23:04
Tsyklon-3 11K68 ELINT in orbit
Kosmos 1734 Yantar-4K2 26 February 1986
13:40
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 26 April 1986
Kosmos 1735 US-PM 27 February 1986
01:44
Tsyklon-2 11K69 Reconnaissance 17 November 1988
Kosmos 1736 US-A 21 March 1986
10:05
Tsyklon-2 11K69 Reconnaissance 1 September 1986
Kosmos 1737 US-PM 25 March 1986
19:26
Tsyklon-2 11K69 New higher inclination EORSAT. Built to extend coverage further into polar region.[23] 3 December 1986 Baikonur launch. Orbit 413 x 428 km. Inclination 73.4 degrees. Mass-possibly 3500 kg.[24]
Kosmos 1738 Potok 4 April 1986
03:45
Proton-K/DM 8K72K Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1739 Yantar-4K2 9 April 1986
08:00
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 7 June 1986
Kosmos 1740 Zenit-8 15 April 1986
11:40
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 28 April 1986
Kosmos 1741 Strela-2 17 April 1986
21:02
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1742 Zenit-8 14 May 1986
12:40
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 28 May 1986
Kosmos 1743 Tselina-D 15 May 1986
04:26
Tsyklon-3 11K68 ELINT in orbit
Kosmos 1744 Foton 21 May 1986
16:30
Soyuz-U 11A511U Continued on from Kosmos 1645. Continuation of research in materials study.[25] 4 June 1986 Plesetsk launch. Orbit 219 x 372 km. Inclination 63 degrees. Recovered after 13 days in orbit.[26]
Kosmos 1745 Parus 23 May 1986
12:54
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Navigation, Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1746 Resurs-F1 28 May 1986
07:50
Soyuz-U 11A511U Remote sensing 12 June 1986
Kosmos 1747 Zenit-8 29 May 1986
09:20
Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 12 June 1986
Kosmos 1748 Strela-1M 6 June 1986
03:57
Kosmos-3M 11K65M Communication in orbit Launched with Kosmos 1751-1755
Kosmos 1749 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
Kosmos 1750 Strela-1M Communication in orbit
* — satellite was destroyed in orbit rather than decaying and burning up in the Earth's atmosphere

See also

References

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