With Antisatellite Threat To U.S. Military, War Planners Weigh Options
China’s stunning demonstration of a direct-ascent antisatellite (Asat) weapon in January 2007 has forced the U.S. government to come to terms with this capability as a realistic threat—not simply a notion of doomsday planning—and begin to organize itself accordingly. The public response appears to...
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