What's new

Russia successfully tested a missile that could cripple US satellites

The SC

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Feb 13, 2012
Messages
32,233
Reaction score
21
Country
Canada
Location
Canada
Experts say this should be a wake-up call to protect America's space infrastructure.

According to Pentagon officials, Russia has successfully completed tests of an anti-satellite missile that could be capable of crippling the US military communications and navigation network. The test, which went off on December 16th, was actually the third successful launch of the PL-19 Nudol missile, and according to a new report from Business Insider, those same top-ranking Pentagon officials believe that the US's reliance on satellite networks -- and our lack of similar anti-satellite weapons -- makes the United States essentially an easy target in space.

Although Russia claims the Nudol missiles are meant to be used defensively against incoming enemy weapons, the Pentagon classifies them as "direct ascent" anti-satellite weapons. And US intelligence officials estimate that it would only take "two dozen or so anti-satellite attacks" to wreak havoc with US military operations, which rely on the network for everything from navigation and communications to targeting and intelligence purposes.

"Potentially, it could result in our defeat in a high intensity conflict," former Pentagon strategic arms policymaker Mark Schneider said. "The complete loss of the GPS network, or its serious degradation, would eliminate the effectiveness of all existing long-range conventional strike cruise missiles and would degrade the functioning of many of our precision guided weapons."

While the US has been taking steps to move away from its reliance on GPS, the Russian military also has plans for a terrestrial missile jamming systems. On the offensive front, the Pentagon likely won't divulge what sort of anti-satellite capabilities the US has, but an Air Force proposal for anti-satellite lasers was shot down years ago and other anti-satellite programs have apparently been halted since the late eighties, although the Navy did shoot down a malfunctioning spy satellite in 2008.

Meanwhile, beyond the Nudol test, Russia and China are both reportedly developing other orbital weapons like anti-satellite lasers and smaller satellites capable of physically attacking America's space infrastructure. As Heritage Foundation defense analyst Michaela Dodge explained, the successful tests should be a wake-up call to the US to "treat space as an increasingly contested environment where access might not be guaranteed as it has been in the past."

Source: Washington Free Beacon, Business Insider
 
.
Sounds to me as yet-another-excuse to use weapons in space, and hello the age of space weaponry and kinetic space bombardment, PGS...... which the US has been having wet dreams about.
 
. .
Sounds to me as yet-another-excuse to use weapons in space, and hello the age of space weaponry and kinetic space bombardment, PGS...... which the US has been having wet dreams about.
Anything to back up that claim with? Anything that shows that Russia and other space capable states do not have wet dreams about?
 
.
Anything to back up that claim with? Anything that shows that Russia and other space capable states do not have wet dreams about?

I think you should be capable of googling "kinetic space bombardment" or "PGS US"... Russia generally responds to threats that it sees from others and those US / NATO bases are coming closer by the minute, not that Russia is moving towards them but quite the opposite.

Then there are agreements that the US withdraws from citing that the entity which it made the agreements with (USSR) not existing or due to its 'needs', freeing itself from burdens of these like building mid-range nukes, and ABM's, or taking into NATO / placing NATO arms in countries that it agreed not to.. Again when Russia reacts a anti-Russia propaganda shit-storm breaks out in the "controlled" free-media in the west, totally ignoring or skillfully omitting facts..

links : http://edition.cnn.com/2016/11/28/politics/space-war-us-military-preparations/
- http://edition.cnn.com/2016/11/28/politics/space-war-us-military-preparations/
- https://sputniknews.com/military/201605131039588226-us-space-weapons-program/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Ballistic_Missile_Treaty
....
 
.
"Potentially, it could result in our defeat in a high intensity conflict," former Pentagon strategic arms policymaker Mark Schneider said. "The complete loss of the GPS network, or its serious degradation, would eliminate the effectiveness of all existing long-range conventional strike cruise missiles and would degrade the functioning of many of our precision guided weapons."

This pretty much sums it up.. looks like Russia is aiming for the brain..
 
.
I think you should be capable of googling "kinetic space bombardment" or "PGS US"... Russia generally responds to threats that it sees from others and those US / NATO bases are coming closer by the minute, not that Russia is moving towards them but quite the opposite.

Then there are agreements that the US withdraws from citing that the entity which it made the agreements with (USSR) not existing or due to its 'needs', freeing itself from burdens of these like building mid-range nukes, and ABM's, or taking into NATO / placing NATO arms in countries that it agreed not to.. Again when Russia reacts a anti-Russia propaganda shit-storm breaks out in the "controlled" free-media in the west, totally ignoring or skillfully omitting facts..

links :
- http://edition.cnn.com/2016/11/28/politics/space-war-us-military-preparations/
- https://sputniknews.com/military/201605131039588226-us-space-weapons-program/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Ballistic_Missile_Treaty
....
So, Russia only reacts? :rolleyes1:
 
.
Back
Top Bottom