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Russia tests anti-satellite missile and the US Space Force is not happy
By Chelsea Gohd - Space.com 2 days ago
Russia just fired an anti-satellite missile in a test of technology that the U.S. Space Force considers a threat to American orbital assets.
On Wednesday (April 15), Russia conducted a test of its direct-ascent anti-satellite (DA-ASAT) missile system, which is designed to destroy satellites in low Earth orbit.
This test followed the country's on-orbit test maneuvers of two satellites that "exhibited characteristics of a space weapon," COSMOS 2542 and COSMOS 2543, which the U.S. has been closely following, the U.S. Space Force said in a statement. In February, the U.S. Space Force spotted these Russian satellites following a U.S. spy satellite, behavior that Space Force commander Gen. John "Jay" Raymond described at the time as "unusual and disturbing."
The U.S. Space Force also has serious concerns about this recent DA-ASAT missile test. "Russia's DA-ASAT test provides yet another example that the threats to U.S. and allied space systems are real, serious and growing," Raymond said in the statement. "The United States is ready and committed to deterring aggression and defending the nation, our allies and U.S. interests from hostile acts in space."
"This test is further proof of Russia's hypocritical advocacy of outer space arms control proposals designed to restrict the capabilities of the United States while clearly having no intention of halting their counterspace weapons programs," Raymond added. "Space is critical to all nations and our way of life. The demands on space systems continue in this time of crisis where global logistics, transportation and communication are key to defeating the COVID-19 pandemic."
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https://www.livescience.com/russia-anti-satellite-missile-test-2020.html
keithbvadu2
(36,804 posts)Donald's US Space Force is more than a uniform Logo/patch?
Angleae
(4,482 posts)HQ at Peterson AFB in Colorado Springs. About 20,000 people.
keithbvadu2
(36,804 posts)A name change and a patch.
Wow!
Innovative leadership.
JustFiveMoreMinutes
(2,133 posts)WHAAA!!!??? NOBODY TOLD ME WE"D HAVE WORK TO DO!!!!
AleksS
(1,665 posts)If true, should that be concerning?
If Russia were able to destroy a significant number of our satellites, how much damage would it do? I think it could be a lot--satellites cover navigation, spying, communications, and so much more.
I imagine the US has similar anti-satellite weapons in its back pocket though.
Igel
(35,309 posts)China does.
Not that it matters. Take out the first 20 satellites and it's likely everybody else's will be quickly toasted.