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Putin launches terrifying satellite-killer weapon into space…and it’s ALREADY tracking US tech in orbit, Pentagon fears

An unofficial Russian source claimed the launch carried a 'secret military device'

A RAGING Vladimir Putin has launched a terrifying weapon system into space capable of killing other satellites, the US has warned.

The Pentagon said that the Russian counter-space weapon was put into the "same orbit" as a US government satellite - and is likely tracking the space device already.

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The Russians launched a counter-space weapon capable of wreaking havoc on the world communication systems on May 16 (pictured)Credit: East2West
The space tech was launched on Soyuz-2.1b carrier rocket from Russia's Plesetsk CosmodromeCredit: East2West
A Russian source claimed the launch carried a 'secret military device'Credit: East2West
The Pentagon said the space tech was put into the 'same orbit' as a US government satelliteCredit: East2West

The Russian space object believed to be Cosmos-2576 was launched on May 16 on a Soyuz-2.1b carrier rocket from Russia's Plesetsk Cosmodrome, some 497 miles north of Moscow.

It is now in the same orbit as the American spy satellite USA 314, operated by the US National Reconnaissance Office.

An unofficial Russian source claimed the launch carried a "secret military device".

While it was previously reported as a Russian space satellite, the US has now warned it could be a counter-space weapon capable of attacking other such tech.

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Pentagon spokesman Brig Gen Pat Ryder said last night: "Russia launched a satellite into low Earth orbit that we assess is likely a counter space weapon.

"It was deployed into the same orbit as a US government satellite and assessments further indicate characteristics resembling previously deployed counter space payloads from 2019 and 2022."

"We will continue to monitor the situation ... we have a responsibility to be ready to protect and defend the space domain and ensure continuous and uninterrupted support to the joint and combined force."

Russia's Roskosmos state space agency said the launch was "in the interests of the defence ministry of the Russian Federation".

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A US official told CNN that the US had been expecting the launch for at least several weeks.

It was closely tracked by the North American Aerospace Defense Command as well as the US Northern Command.

The US has increasingly sought to deter Russia from developing a nuclear space strike capability - fearing it could trigger a massive energy wave to cripple commercial and government satellites used for mobile phones and the internet.

Such a Russian nuclear weapon is not yet in orbit, it is understood.

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US intelligence chiefs, however, warned in February that Russia is planning to launch nukes into space that would destroy satellites in a "grave" threat to the world's security.

Military experts have warned that Putin would take the "suicidal" decision to launch the deadly weapons if he felt his grip on power was being threatened by Ukraine and the West.

Mad despot Putin has already tested orbital weapons designed for blasting Western kits - such as the anti-satellite weapon, Cosmos 2543.

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Russia is feared to be planning to use anti-satellite nuclear weapons in orbitCredit: Getty - Contributor

While the weapon was not armed with a nuke for its 2020 firing - there are fears future versions of similar tech could take the next step amid the US's chilling warning to the West.

Russia's Cosmos 2543 ejects projectiles into space at incredible speed - like missiles which could destroy crucial Western kits orbiting the Earth.

On July 15 2020, the Cosmos 2543 was fired from its mothership the Cosmos 2542 - and launched a projectile object into the ether at an incredible 400mph.

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