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==Variants==
==Variants==
===BB-1 (1980 - 1987)===
* '''BB-1MX''' - Prototype model that had no sensors or other on board equipment. Designed to test the frame, hull, and the new [[FSB-80 Final Stage Booster]]. Remained in orbit for six months between 1979 and 1980 during which time data was collected on its orbit and longevity. The module was recovered successfully by the [[ETNS Celestial]] in 1980.
* '''BB-1MA''' - Initial model in which 10 units were launched between 1980 and 1983 on board the [[Tayoma X Modular Rocket]]. Provided higher resolution photos than any previous Jin satellites.
===BB-2 (1987 - 1994)===
===BB-3 (1994-2024)===
===BB-4 (2024 - Present)===
* '''BB-4A''' - Next generation recon satellite launched in 2024 with next generation imaging capability complete with hyperspectral imager capable of taking visible, NIR, SWIR, and MWIR images for scientific purposes. Launched aboard the [[XV-24 heavy lift system]].
* '''BB-4B''' - Orbital computer processing unit to connect Jin GPS, recon, and broadband satellites and provide real time processing.
* '''BB-4C''' - Unknown platform which has no confirmed purpose, though it is believed this unit provides both orbital ELINT and COMINT ability for the Jin orbital network.


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Latest revision as of 19:48, 30 April 2024

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Current generations of Blackbird satellites
ManufacturerActaeon Rocketry Black Works
Country of origin Jin Yi
OperatorJin Yi
ApplicationsPhoto reconnaissance
Production
StatusIn service
BuiltUnknown
← Swallow class

History

Description

Variants

BB-1 (1980 - 1987)

  • BB-1MX - Prototype model that had no sensors or other on board equipment. Designed to test the frame, hull, and the new FSB-80 Final Stage Booster. Remained in orbit for six months between 1979 and 1980 during which time data was collected on its orbit and longevity. The module was recovered successfully by the ETNS Celestial in 1980.
  • BB-1MA - Initial model in which 10 units were launched between 1980 and 1983 on board the Tayoma X Modular Rocket. Provided higher resolution photos than any previous Jin satellites.

BB-2 (1987 - 1994)

BB-3 (1994-2024)

BB-4 (2024 - Present)

  • BB-4A - Next generation recon satellite launched in 2024 with next generation imaging capability complete with hyperspectral imager capable of taking visible, NIR, SWIR, and MWIR images for scientific purposes. Launched aboard the XV-24 heavy lift system.
  • BB-4B - Orbital computer processing unit to connect Jin GPS, recon, and broadband satellites and provide real time processing.
  • BB-4C - Unknown platform which has no confirmed purpose, though it is believed this unit provides both orbital ELINT and COMINT ability for the Jin orbital network.