US-K
| Manufacturer | TsNII Kometa NPO Lavochkin |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | Soviet Union Russia |
| Applications | Early warning of missile attack |
| Specifications | |
| Regime | Molniya |
| Production | |
| Status | Inoperable |
| Built | 86+ |
| Launched | 85 |
| Operational | 2 |
| Lost | 6 |
| Maiden launch | Kosmos 775 8 October 1975 |
| Last launch | Kosmos 2469 30 August 2010 |
Upravlyaemy Sputnik Kontinentalny (Russian: Управляемый Спутник Континентальный meaning Continental Controllable Satellite) or US-K (Russian: УС-К) is a series of Russian, previously Soviet, satellites used to detect missile launches as part of the Oko system. It consists of a constellation of satellites, usually in molniya orbits, designated under the Kosmos system. The satellites are built by the company NPO Lavochkin and are launched on Molniya-M rockets. Oko can be directly translated as the Russian word for eye. As of June 2014, only two of the eight satellites in orbit were still functional, rendering the system inoperable.