It was the first launch of a Rockot since February 2011 when a satellite was placed in the wrong orbit due to a problem with the upper stage.[4]
Strela-3
Kosmos 2481 is a Strela-3 satellite. They are described as store-dump communications satellites which receive information from the ground when they pass overhead, and store that information until they pass over the ground station they deliver the information to.[5]: 15 The satellites are in low Earth orbit going round the Earth every 116 minutes.[2][6] A full deployment of Strela-3 craft should consist of twelve satellites.[5]: 15
The satellite has the GRAU index 17F13, showing it is a Strela-3, not a Strela-3M (also called Rodnik) as they have a GRAU index of 17F132.[1][3][7]
Strela-3 has a civilian variant called Gonets which is used by the Russian government for communication in remote areas.[8] It can take between two minutes and six hours to deliver messages.[citation needed]
The previous satellites of this class, Kosmos 2467 and Kosmos 2468, were launched together on 8 September 2010.[7]
Launches are separated by dots ( • ), payloads by commas ( , ), multiple names for the same satellite by slashes ( / ). Crewed flights are underlined. Launch failures are marked with the † sign. Payloads deployed from other spacecraft are (enclosed in parentheses).