# Cosmos 2200
**Wikidata**: [Q12753658](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q12753658)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/cosmos-2200

## Summary
Cosmos 2200 is a Strela-3 Ukrainian military communications satellite. It was launched on July 13, 1992, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 32 aboard a Tsyklon-3 rocket.

## Key Facts
- **Class:** Strela-3 Ukrainian military communications satellite
- **Launch Date:** July 13, 1992
- **Launch Time:** 17:41:40
- **Launch Site:** Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 32
- **Launch Vehicle:** Tsyklon-3
- **COSPAR ID:** 1992-042D
- **Serial Number (SCN):** 22037
- **Significant Event:** Rocket Launch
- **Wikipedia Languages Available:** hr, mk, sh, sr
- **Wolfram Language Entity Code:** Entity["Satellite", "22037"]

## FAQs
### Q: What was the purpose of Cosmos 2200?
A: Cosmos 2200 was a Strela-3 class satellite, designed for Ukrainian military communications. It belonged to a series providing secure communication services.

### Q: How was Cosmos 2200 launched?
A: Cosmos 2200 was launched on July 13, 1992, at 17:41:40 from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 32 using a Tsyklon-3 expendable launch vehicle.

### Q: What identifies Cosmos 2200 uniquely?
A: Its unique identifiers include the serial number 22037 (SCN), the COSPAR identifier 1992-042D, and its classification as a Strela-3 satellite.

### Q: What other satellites are related to Cosmos 2200?
A: Cosmos 2200 is part of the Strela-3 class of satellites and was launched using a Tsyklon-3 launch vehicle, both specific to Soviet/Ukrainian space programs.

## Why It Matters
Cosmos 2200 represents a significant node in the development of Ukrainian military communications infrastructure. As a member of the Strela-3 satellite constellation, it contributed to establishing secure communication channels for military and potentially government purposes following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Its launch on the reliable Tsyklon-3 booster from Plesetsk Cosmodrome underscores the continuity and practical application of Ukrainian space capabilities during the early 1990s, facilitating the transition from Soviet-era systems to independent national satellite networks. Understanding Cosmos 2200 provides insight into the technological and strategic evolution of post-Soviet space endeavors.

## Notable For
- Being a member of the Strela-3 class of military communications satellites.
- Utilizing the Tsyklon-3 launch vehicle from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 32.
- Launching specifically on July 13, 1992, at 17:41:40.
- Having the distinct COSPAR identifier 1992-042D.
- Being catalogued with the serial number 22037 (SCN).

## Body
### Identification
- **Entity:** Cosmos 2200 (also known as Kosmos 2200)
- **Class:** Strela-3 Ukrainian military communications satellite
- **SCN (Serial Catalog Number):** 22037
- **COSPAR ID:** 1992-042D

### Launch Details
- **Launch Date:** July 13, 1992
- **Launch Time:** 17:41:40
- **Launch Site:** Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 32
- **Launch Vehicle:** Tsyklon-3
- **Significant Event:** Rocket Launch (specifically occurring at the specified time, date, and location)

### Associated Entities
- **Related Class:** Strela-3
- **Related Launch Vehicle:** Tsyklon-3
- **Wikipedia Language Availability:** Croatian (hr), Macedonian (mk), Serbo-Croatian (sh), Serbian (sr)
- **Wolfram Language Entity:** Entity["Satellite", "22037"]
- **Sitelink Count:** 4 (as per structured properties)

## References

1. Jonathan's Space Report