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Russia’s spy satellites have repeatedly approached European satellites, intercepting unencrypted signals since 2022, raising security concerns.
Russian spy satellites, including Luch-1 and Luch-2, have conducted repeated close approaches to at least 12 European satellites over the past three years, intercepting unencrypted command signals and raising alarms among European and NATO officials.
The maneuvers, detected via orbital tracking, suggest Moscow is gathering intelligence on satellite operations in geostationary orbit, potentially enabling future disruptions or sabotage.
While the Russian vehicles likely cannot directly jam or destroy satellites, their surveillance may provide data to exploit vulnerabilities in older, unencrypted systems.
The activities, intensified since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, highlight growing space-based threats to European and Western infrastructure, prompting urgent calls for improved encryption and space defense measures.
Los satélites espías de Rusia se han acercado repetidamente a los satélites europeos, interceptando señales no encriptadas desde 2022, lo que plantea preocupaciones de seguridad.