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Russia's Space Station Launch Could Rule Out Exploding Nuke In ...


Russia's Space Station Launch Could Rule Out Exploding Nuke In ...

Russia's plans to launch a new space station to host cosmonauts and space tourists could prevent its Strategic Rocket Force from detonating ...

With a dire warning, concerns rise about conflict in space with Russia

Russia is developing a space-based capability to attack satellites using a nuclear weapon, an aggressive move that has alarmed US national security officials ...

Exclusive: Russia attempting to develop nuclear space weapon to ...

Russia is trying to develop a nuclear space weapon that would destroy satellites by creating a massive energy wave when detonated, ...

What we know about Russia's alleged nuclear anti-satellite weapon ...

Russia is reported to be working on some sort of anti-satellite (ASAT) system that would use a nuclear explosion to create weapons effects.

Nukes in space: What have Russia and the United States said?

Unidentified sources in the United States say Russia is developing a space-based anti-satellite nuclear weapon but President Vladimir Putin ...

Why space nukes are freaking everyone out - POLITICO

It sounds like the plot of a doomsday novel: Washington's adversaries detonate a nuke in space, killing thousands of satellites and kneecapping US military ...

Russia is working on a weapon to destroy satellites but has ... - NPR

Nuclear weapons might offer an advantage. In 1962, before the Outer Space Treaty went into force, the U.S. detonated a 1.4 megaton nuclear ...

Kremlin's Nuclear Russian Roulette In Orbit Could Trigger NATO ...

Russia's developing an orbital bomb to threaten the Western space powers, NATO and New Space superpower.

Space Nukes Are Bad - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Russia is developing yet another new type of nuclear weapon. This one is specifically designed to attack satellites.

What Happens if a Nuke Goes Off in Space? - Scientific American

Russia may be planning to put a nuclear weapon in orbit. We have known since the 1960s why that is a bad idea.

How worried should we be about Russia putting a nuke in space?

On February 20, Russian President Vladimir Putin denied the reports, saying “We have always been categorically against and are now against the ...

Russia's Medvedev Threatens Nuke Strike That Would Turn Kyiv ...

Russian officials have threatened that a possible decision by the West to allow Kyiv to use donated weapons to strike deeper into Russian territory would ...

How much damage could a Russian nuclear space weapon do?

Reports suggest Russia could be developing anti-satellite nuclear weapons to be used in space. Andrew Chang explores two theories for this ...

'Everyone needs to calm down': experts assess Russian nuclear ...

Rumours that Russia is planning to deploy nuclear weapons in space have been dampened down by experts who say that while such technology is possible, there is ...

Analysis: What are the potential geopolitical implications of Russia's ...

Russia isn't likely to put nuclear missiles in space, but their reported anti-satellite weapon is just as alarming.

New details emerge of Russia's potential nuclear space weapon

“The United States is extremely concerned that Russia may be considering the incorporation of nuclear weapons into its counterspace programs, ...

US Tells Allies Russia May Put Nuclear Weapon in Space This Year

Russia says it has no plans to deploy nuclear weapons in space · Weapon would target communications satellites, not people.

Russia's Alleged Nuclear Anti-Satellite Weapon: International Law ...

The issues of anti-satellite weapons fall through the cracks of regulation. Russia seems to be developing space-based weapons.

Russia's Space Station Launch Could Rule Out Exploding Nuke In ...

Russia's plans to launch a new space station to host cosmonauts and space tourists could prevent its Strategic Rocket Force from detonating a nuclear ...

Nuclear weapons in space are bad news for the entire planet

Defense experts warn that having a nuclear weapon positioned in space could pose a threat to life on Earth by eroding international relations and space law.