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A direct-ascent anti-satellite (DA-ASAT) missile was tested by Russia on November 15, 2021.
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Direct Ascent Anti-Satellite Missile Test by Russia
Russia’s First ever direct ascent anti-satellite missile called PL-19 Nudol, was test-fired on November 18, 2015. Russia tested the Nudol for the second time, in May 2016. Nudol was launched from “Plesetsk cosmodrome test launch facility” which is located 805 kilometres north of Moscow. In 2016, Russia conducted three more launches. Russia conducted a direct ascent anti-satellite missile test in 2020, which was capable of taking-out spacecraft or satellites in low Earth orbit. Its most recent test was in November 2021, that destroyed Kosmos 1408.
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