White House: Russia Pursues 'Troubling' Space-Based Anti-Satellite Weapon

John Kirby

John Kirby during the daily press briefing at the White House on Feb. 15.

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The U.S. intelligence community has recently determined how Russia will attempt to field a “troubling” new space-based, anti-satellite (ASAT) capability that analysts have been secretly tracking for several years, White House spokesman John Kirby said on Feb. 15. Kirby’s remarks from the White House...

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