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| orbits      = {{wp|Semi-synchronous orbit|Semi-synchronous}} {{wp|Medium Earth orbit|MEO}}
| orbits      = {{wp|Semi-synchronous orbit|Semi-synchronous}} {{wp|Medium Earth orbit|MEO}}
| operator    = {{flag|Cordomonivence}} <br> [[Costak]] <br> [[Adrinian]] <br> {{flag|Greater Penguinia}} <br> Gondarok <br>
| operator    = {{flag|Cordomonivence}} <br> [[Costak]] <br> [[Adrinian]] <br> {{flag|Greater Penguinia}} <br> TBA
| lifetime    = 15 years (planned)
| lifetime    = 15 years (planned)
| derivedfrom  = TARKOT Block BI
| derivedfrom  = TARKOT Block BI

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TARKOT Block BII
TARKOT BII Satellite.jpeg
Artistic impression of a TARKOT Block BII satellite in orbit
ManufacturerMunkers Fatter
Country of origin Cordomonivence
Operator Cordomonivence
Costak
Adrinian
 Greater Penguinia
TBA
ApplicationsNavigation satellite
Specifications
BusK2-4000
Design life15 years (planned)
Launch mass1,780 kg (3,920 lb)
Dry mass1,080 kg (2,380 lb)
Power2383 watts (end of life)
BatteriesNickel–hydrogen battery
RegimeSemi-synchronous MEO
Production
StatusIn production
Built24
On order6
Launched24
Operational24
First launch18 May 2015
Last launch1 August 2023
Related spacecraft
Derived fromTARKOT Block BI
← TARKOT Block BI TARKOT Block BIII

TARKOT Block BII is the latest satellite design of the Cordobez Global Navigation Satellite System TARKOT satellite navigation system.Developed by Munkers Fatter and first launched on 18 May 2015 its a substantial improvement of the previous TARKOT Block BI generation of satellites,having a longer lifespan,better accuracy and improved security.