# Cosmos 1395
**Wikidata**: [Q12907381](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q12907381)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/cosmos-1395

Here’s the structured knowledge entry for **Cosmos 1395**:

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## Summary  
Cosmos 1395 is a Soviet military communications satellite launched in 1982 as part of the Strela-1M constellation. It was deployed using a Kosmos-3M rocket from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The satellite served as part of a low-orbit system for secure military communications.

## Key Facts  
- **Launch Date:** July 21, 1982 ([Reference](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6272367))  
- **COSPAR ID:** 1982-073H ([Reference](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q200386))  
- **Satellite Catalog Number (SCN):** 13382 ([Reference](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6272367))  
- **Launch Vehicle:** Kosmos-3M ([Reference](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6272367))  
- **Launch Site:** Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132 ([Reference](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6272367))  
- **Satellite Class:** Strela-1M ([Reference](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6272367))  
- **Significant Event:** Rocket launch at 06:31:00 UTC on July 21, 1982 ([Reference](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6272367))  

## FAQs  
### Q: What was the purpose of Cosmos 1395?  
A: Cosmos 1395 was a military communications satellite designed for secure messaging within the Soviet Strela-1M network.  

### Q: What rocket launched Cosmos 1395?  
A: It was launched aboard a Kosmos-3M rocket, a Soviet orbital launch vehicle.  

### Q: Where was Cosmos 1395 launched from?  
A: It lifted off from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132, a major Soviet/Russian launch facility.  

## Why It Matters  
Cosmos 1395 was part of the Strela-1M constellation, a critical Soviet military communications system during the Cold War. These satellites enabled secure, low-latency messaging for Soviet forces, ensuring operational coordination even in remote areas. The use of Kosmos-3M rockets and Plesetsk Cosmodrome highlights the USSR’s reliance on proven launch systems for military payloads. While not groundbreaking technologically, satellites like Cosmos 1395 reinforced Soviet military communications infrastructure at a time when space-based assets were becoming strategically vital.  

## Notable For  
- **Military Role:** Part of the Strela-1M network, a key Soviet secure communications system.  
- **Launch Precision:** Deployed alongside other satellites in its constellation, demonstrating batch-launch capabilities.  
- **Historical Context:** Operated during heightened Cold War tensions, underscoring the militarization of space.  

## Body  
### Launch Details  
- **Date:** July 21, 1982  
- **Time:** 06:31:00 UTC  
- **Site:** Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132  

### Technical Specifications  
- **Class:** Strela-1M (military communications satellite)  
- **Launch Vehicle:** Kosmos-3M (Soviet two-stage rocket)  

### Operational Context  
- **Constellation:** Part of a larger network for secure military messaging.  
- **Orbit:** Likely low Earth orbit (LEO), typical for Strela-1M satellites.  

### References  
- Wikidata ([Q6272367](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6272367))  
- COSPAR ID sourced from NASA’s Space Science Data Coordinated Archive ([1982-073H](https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1982-073H))  

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## References

1. Jonathan's Space Report