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


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

What is Russia reported to be working on? Russia is reported to be working on some sort of anti-satellite (ASAT) system that would use a nuclear ...

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.

What We Know About Russia's Nuclear Space Weapon

On Tuesday, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu even alleged that the entire brouhaha over Moscow's nuclear space plans was partly an ...

Russia and anti-satellite weapons allegations - Wikipedia

The United States has alleged that Russia is developing nuclear anti-satellite weapons. ... Russia to launch a nuclear anti-satellite weapon. The deployment of an ...

Is There a Path to Counter Russia's Space Weapons? - CSIS

In addition to these kinetic space weapons, Russia is allegedly developing a nuclear space-based anti-satellite weapon that would probably ...

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, ...

Russia's Space-Based, Nuclear-Armed Anti-Satellite Weapon

Russia evidently has developed and is preparing to launch a nuclear-armed, anti-satellite (ASAT) weapon system into orbit around the Earth.

UN debates space weapons as new details emerge on Russian ...

Catch up quick: U.S. officials publicly alleged earlier this year that Russia is pursuing a "nuclear-capable" anti-satellite weapon (ASAT) but ...

Russia's test launch of ICBM known as Satan II appears to have failed

A CBS News analysis of satellite imagery indicates Russia's recent ICBM launch failed. It's the latest in a string of Russian nuclear weapon ...

US says Russia likely launched space weapon - BBC

"Russia launched a satellite into low Earth orbit that we assess is likely a counter space weapon," said Pentagon spokesman Brig Gen Pat Ryder ...

Russian nuclear anti-satellite weapons would require a firm US ...

Today, Russia fields a range of ASAT capabilities, ranging from cyberattacks and the jamming of satellite signals to ground-based, direct-ascent ...

U.S. claims recently launched Russian satellite is an ASAT

“Just last week, on May 16, Russia launched a satellite into low Earth orbit that the United States assesses is likely a counterspace weapon, ...

Turner Warns of Russia's Nuclear Anti-Satellite Weapons Program ...

News reports have speculated that the weapon is past development, exists, and is preparing to launch. Additional news reports have speculated ...

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

Media reports that same day suggested that the tweet had been referring to a space-based nuclear weapon that Russia was developing — a weapon ...

After Russian ASAT leak, superpowers back away from showdown

Within days of an intelligence leak revealing an alleged Russian weapons development program, which drove fears of nuclear combat in space not seen since the ...

U.S. Warns of New Russian ASAT Program | Arms Control Association

Russia is pursuing a new and more advanced anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons system that would violate the Outer Space Treaty, according to Biden administration ...

The Nuclear Option: Deciphering Russia's New Space Threat - CSIS

Although Russia's pursuit of this capability is deeply troubling, there is no imminent threat. We aren't talking about a weapon that can be used ...

Russia launches 'space weapon' in path of US satellite: Pentagon

The United States says Russia has launched a satellite that US intelligence officials believe to be a weapon capable of inspecting and attacking other ...

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 ...

Russia's space-based nuclear weapon? Here's an educated guess

Called Ekipazh, its mission may well be to perform electronic warfare [EW] from space.” The author, Bart Hendrickx, goes on to explain that ...