The Space Cannon that was Actually Fired in Orbit

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Published 2022-10-15
In July of 1974, the USSR fired the first and only cannon to be shot into space. Haunted by fears of U.S. spacecraft inspecting or attacking Soviet spaceships and satellites, the R-23M Kartech 23-millimeter cannon had been secretly installed on the Salyut-3 as part of Project Almaz… a top-secret military space station program camouflaged in the cloak of civilian space exploration. Fully armed and operational, the space weapon would remain one of the world’s most closely guarded secrets until the fall of the Soviet Union…

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All Comments (21)
  • @sid2112
    Fully armed and operational you say? Let's witness the power, shall we? I caught that one, nice!
  • @ashdrive
    As always a top rated video... excellent commentary...
  • @alschbachb
    This was done so long ago, it further proves we have weapons in space now that are far more capable and I believe have been used before.
  • @brianmcrock
    You folks do good stuff, man. I like the matter-of-fact narration. Just the facts, ma'am, just the facts. Thanks!
  • @wickedomen
    So many reuploads. Running out of content?
  • I didn't know this until I watched this video. Thanks for the interesting story!
  • @TTstone616
    I'd love to know how & where you get all these video clips relating to the subjects you're talking about? Love your channels though! Endless entertainment for me :)
  • @sgtmorhew
    Astronaut Chris Hadfield wrote a fantastic thriller about this program. Fantastic book and highly recommend it
  • @Opusss
    I think it would be naïve to assume there aren't more weapons in space
  • @herbert92x
    MOL wasn’t all that secret. I found open source info on the program in 1980. There was also one reference to the ALMAS cannon.
  • @silverismoney
    Awesome video. Love this channel. Can you do one on Skiff laser? I know there's not a lot of info to go on though but from what I read, Gorbachev basically tried to stop them launching a space laser, they launched it anyway and it failed to enter orbit. Imagine life today, with a giant soviet space laser orbiting above you.
  • @TrueSpace61
    Interesting - but Salyut came a couple years before Skylab.
  • @L0U149
    hey, can you do an updated best ufos list please, I have been getting back into these sort of channels and I would love your take on the subject