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100 _aOELRICH Ivan
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245 _aAnti-satellite warfare, proliferated satellites, and the future of space-based military surveillance /
_cIvan Oelrich, Paul van Hooft and Stephen Biddle
260 _c2024
520 _aWill proliferated satellites enable a transparent battlefield in a way that might transform continental warfare? Many now think so. We argue, however, that anti-satellite (ASAT) capabilities will limit satellites’ potential contribution, but only if land forces adapt by deploying ground-based jamming and dazzling technologies. In a sustained measure-countermeasure competition, these non-kinetic approaches enjoy advantages that can deny an opponent effective use of space for battlefield surveillance. If ground forces contest the use of space in this way, the future battlefield will be much less transparent than many now expect.
650 _aSPACE
_xSATELLITES
650 _aSURVEILLANCE
650 _aJAMMING
700 _aHOOFT Paul Van
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700 _aBIDDLE Stephen
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773 _gThe Journal of Strategic Studies, Volume 47, Number 6-7, December 2024, pages: 916-939
856 _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01402390.2024.2379398
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