# Cosmos 2192
**Wikidata**: [Q12753653](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q12753653)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/cosmos-2192

## Summary  
Cosmos 2192 is a Soviet military communications satellite, part of the Strela-1M class. It was launched on June 3, 1992, aboard a Kosmos-3M rocket from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The satellite is also known by its COSPAR ID 1992-030F and was designated for secure communications.

## Key Facts  
- **Launch Date**: June 3, 1992 ([reference](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6272367))  
- **COSPAR ID**: 1992-030F ([reference](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q200386))  
- **Satellite Class**: Strela-1M ([reference](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6272367))  
- **Launch Vehicle**: Kosmos-3M rocket ([reference](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6272367))  
- **Launch Site**: Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133 ([reference](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6272367))  
- **Significant Event**: Rocket launch at 00:50:30 UTC on June 3, 1992 ([reference](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6272367))  
- **Alternative Name**: Kosmos 2192  
- **Wolfram Language Entity Code**: Entity["Satellite", "21981"]  

## FAQs  
### Q: What was the purpose of Cosmos 2192?  
A: Cosmos 2192 was a military communications satellite designed for secure data transmission as part of the Strela-1M class.  

### Q: Where was Cosmos 2192 launched from?  
A: It was launched from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133 in Russia.  

### Q: What rocket was used to launch Cosmos 2192?  
A: A Kosmos-3M rocket was used for the launch.  

## Why It Matters  
Cosmos 2192 played a role in the Soviet Union's (and later Russia's) military communications infrastructure, ensuring secure and reliable data transmission for strategic operations. As part of the Strela-1M class, it contributed to a network of satellites critical during the Cold War era and beyond. Its launch highlights the continued reliance on space-based systems for national security, even after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.  

## Notable For  
- Part of the **Strela-1M** class, a key Soviet/Russian military communications system.  
- Launched aboard the **Kosmos-3M**, a reliable Soviet rocket used for decades.  
- One of several satellites launched in **1992**, marking a transitional period post-USSR.  

## Body  
### Launch Details  
- **Date**: June 3, 1992  
- **Time**: 00:50:30 UTC  
- **Site**: Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133  

### Satellite Specifications  
- **Class**: Strela-1M  
- **Designation**: Cosmos 2192 (alternative name: Kosmos 2192)  
- **COSPAR ID**: 1992-030F  

### Launch Vehicle  
- **Rocket**: Kosmos-3M  
- **Country of Origin**: Soviet Union/Russia  

### Operational Context  
- **Purpose**: Military communications  
- **Network**: Part of the Strela-1M satellite constellation

## References

1. Jonathan's Space Report