By the 1980s, both the United States and the Soviet Union had performed anti-satellite missile tests—all of them arguably in technical violation of a 1967 UN treaty banning such activities.
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Critical Threat: Space-Based Missile Interceptors Vital for U.S. DefenseExpanding Missile Defense Beyond Earth The United States has introduced a new missile defense initiative to strengthen ...
The militarization of space has reached a critical juncture, with intelligence reports suggesting that Russia may be developing a nuclear-capable satellite. If confirmed, this development could have ...
India successfully conducted its first anti-satellite (ASAT) missile weapon test yesterday. The other super powers — Russia, the US and China — also have this capability. The current treaties ...
In November 2021, Russia fired a direct-ascent anti-satellite (DA-ASAT) missile that collided with its defunct satellite, generating hundreds of thousands of pieces of space debris, or space junk.
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