Official name COSMOS 1427
Alternative name Cosmos-1427
Cospar ID 1982-121A
Norad ID 13750
Launch date 1982-12-29
Launch site PKMTR
Launch vehicle Kosmos-3M
Country/Organization USSR / Russia
Type application Radar calibration
RCS size LARGE
Decay date 1989-10-05
Shape Oct Ell
Mass (kg) 2180.38
Height (m) 1.8
Width (m) 1.5
Depth (m) 1.8
Span (m^2) 1.8
Contractors Yuzhnoye
Propulsion None
Configuration 2 m sphere
Power None

The Taifun-1B or Yug were passive radar calibration satellites employed by the USSR and later Russia.

They consisted of a 2 m diameter spherical with smooth surface and had a launch weight of about 500 kg. The Yug satellites were produced by Yuzhnoye and were launched by Kosmos-3M rockets employing a special launch cradle. Originally was also supposed to be based on the Taifun-1 platform, but that eventually another design was chosen.

One Yug satellite was launched on a development flight of the Zenit-2 rocket in 1986.

Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
COSMOS 1146 1979-100A 1979-12-05 PKMTR Kosmos-3M
COSMOS 1179 1980-037A 1980-05-14 PKMTR Kosmos-3M
COSMOS 1418 1982-104A 1982-10-21 KYMTR Kosmos-3M
COSMOS 1427 1982-121A 1982-12-29 PKMTR Kosmos-3M
COSMOS 1463 1983-046A 1983-05-19 PKMTR Kosmos-3M
COSMOS 1502 1983-102A 1983-10-05 PKMTR Kosmos-3M
COSMOS 1578 1984-068A 1984-06-28 KYMTR Kosmos-3M
COSMOS 1615 1984-127A 1984-12-20 PKMTR Kosmos-3M
COSMOS 1786 1986-080A 1986-10-22 TTMTR Zenit-2 with GVM
COSMOS 1868 1987-061A 1987-07-14 PKMTR Kosmos-3M
COSMOS 2137 1991-021A 1991-03-19 PKMTR Kosmos-3M
COSMOS 2164 1991-072A 1991-10-10 PKMTR Kosmos-3M
COSMOS 2265 1993-067A 1993-10-26 PKMTR Kosmos-3M
COSMOS 2332 1996-025A 1996-04-24 PKMTR Kosmos-3M