TSAR WARS

Is THIS the nuke Putin will launch into space amid fears Vlad’s planning to fire satellite-destroying ‘Cosmos 2543’

Scroll down to see The Sun's graphic explaining how Russia's dangerous space weapon works

A BOMBSHELL warning from US intelligence suggests Russia could be planning to launch a satellite-destroying weapon armed with a nuke into space.

Mad despot Putin has already tested orbital weapons designed for blasting Western kit - such as the anti-satellite weapon, Cosmos 2543.

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The Cosmos 2543 launched by a Russian Soyuz-2 rocket in 2020
Vladimir Putin's cronies have rubbished claims that Russia is preparing to launch a new space weaponCredit: Getty

While the weapon was not armed with a nuke for its 2020 firing - there are fears future versions of similar tech could take the next step amid the US's chilling warning to the West.

Russia's Cosmos 2543 ejects projectiles into space at incredible speed - like missiles which could destroy crucial Western kit orbiting the Earth.

On July 15 2020, the Cosmos 2543 was fired from its mothership - the Cosmos 2542, and launched a projectile object into the ether at an incredible 400mph.

The Russian spacecraft was also spotted skulking around the Pentagon's spy satellite earlier that very same year.

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A congressional aide yesterday said he thinks the weapon warned about in Wednesday's intelligence brief could be a Russian anti-satellite device like the Cosmos 2543.

If the reports warning refers to the same dangerous kit - it could pose a serious threat to the West as crucial satellites orbiting in space gather billions of data bytes every hour.

Vital communication networks and military systems responsible for tracking around planet Earth would be compromised.

It would also put power grids and banking systems at risk - creating chaos.

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And Vlad's foreign ministry has made disturbing threats in the past about attacking Western satellites in space.

President Joe Biden dubbed the threat "serious" and the White House has kept a lid on the intelligence to prevent widespread panic.

But officials have been tracking the "national security threat" amid rising global tensions and fears of a third world war off the back of Russia's gruelling war in Ukraine.

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Russia has also accused the West of using key space kit to support Ukraine in combat strikes - and in tracking their troops.

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