The weaponisation of space : the next arms race/ David Steele

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: Australian Defence Force Journal Issue. 77, 2008, pp.17-31 (F7)Summary: China will continue to progress the development of military space capabilities the only uncertainty is the extent and intent of this development. China and US is unlikely, China could significantly alter the balance of power through a nuclear detonation in space or the use of an ASAT weapon.
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China will continue to progress the development of military space capabilities the only uncertainty is the extent and intent of this development. China and US is unlikely, China could significantly alter the balance of power through a nuclear detonation in space or the use of an ASAT weapon.

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