Yantar
series of Soviet and Russian spy satellites
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Yantar
Summary
Yantar is a spacecraft series[1]. Yantar draws 21 Wikipedia views per month (spacecraft_series category, ranking #23 of 50).[2]
Key Facts
- Yantar's image is recorded as Yantar 2K and Resurs F1.jpg[3].
- Yantar's instance of is recorded as spacecraft series[4].
- Yantar's subclass of is recorded as reconnaissance satellite[5].
- Yantar's Commons category is recorded as Yantar (satellite)[6].
- Yantar's country of origin is recorded as Soviet Union[7].
- Yantar's country of origin is recorded as Russia[8].
- Yantar's has part is recorded as Yantar-2K[9].
- Yantar's has part is recorded as Yantar-4K1[10].
- Yantar's has part is recorded as Yantar-1KFT[11].
- Yantar's has part is recorded as Yantar-4K2[12].
- Yantar's has part is recorded as Yantar-4KS1[13].
- Yantar's has part is recorded as Yantar-4KS1M[14].
- Yantar's has part is recorded as Yantar-4K2M[15].
- Yantar's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05b_psy[16].
- Yantar's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Yantar (satellite)[17].
- Yantar's Encyclopedia of China is recorded as 401726[18].
Why It Matters
Yantar draws 21 Wikipedia views per month (spacecraft_series category, ranking #23 of 50).[2] Yantar has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19]