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This is a list of satellites and spacecraft which have been given OPS designations by the United States Air Force. These designations have been applied to most United States military satellites since 1960.

As of June 2022, USA designations have been assigned to 437 space satellites. There is not always a one-to-one mapping between launch vehicles and mission spacecraft. This can occasionally result in gaps when maintaining records that incorrectly make that assumption, such as the "missing" entries for USA-163 (which are, symmetrically, contemporary with confusion over "splitting" spacecraft tracks).

List

No. Number Launch date COSPAR-ID Function Launch vehicle Other designations Status Remarks
1 USA-1 1984-06-13 Navigation Atlas E/F Navstar-9 Out of service
2 USA-2 1984-05-25 1984-065A Reconnaissance Titan 34D KH-9 Deorbited: 18 October 1984 Launched with USA-3

See also

References

  1. "SeeSat-L - Milstar 5 on OIG". SeeSat-L. 16 January 2002. Retrieved 1 October 2012.

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