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- Nuclear Weapons In Space: Orbital Bombardment and Strategic Stability
Both the United States and the Soviet Union focused, first, on developing reconnaissance satellites, followed by early warning satellites designed to monitor missile launches, and then integrated both into their monitoring of each other’s nuclear forces
- Space-Based Nuclear Weapons: Capabilities and Geopolitical Implications
There may be proposals in the UN General Assembly or other forums to condemn any placement of nuclear weapons in space and to improve transparency (for example, voluntary inspection of suspicious satellites, or data exchanges about launches)
- X-ray satellites could be used to check for nuclear weapons in space
With spacefaring nations understandably seeking to ensure secrecy around their space-based military assets, a satellite with x-ray capabilities would offer a significant advantage
- Inside Americas Orbital Defense Shift: Satellites That Track Nuclear . . .
The U S is advancing a new satellite program designed to track nuclear missile launches from space, in real time These systems don't just detect the heat plume of a missile launch - they predict its trajectory, alert decision-makers, and hand off targeting data to interceptors on land or sea
- Space Force mulling nuclear protection for missile-tracking satellites
(Lockheed Martin) The Space Force has launched a study to consider what capabilities to host on future satellites that detect and track advanced, high-speed weapons
- Satellite images of China, US and Russia nuclear test sites show . . . - CNN
“The threat from nuclear testing is from the degree to which it accelerates the growing arms race between the United States on one hand, and Russia and China on the other,” Lewis said
- Space Threat Fact Sheet gt; United States Space Force gt; Fact Sheet Display
Russia is also developing an ASAT capability using a new satellite designed to carry a nuclear weapon Such a capability could pose a threat to all satellites and to the vital space-enabled services the world depends on
- Detecting Nuclear Weapons: A Comprehensive Guide
The threat of nuclear weapons is a major concern for many countries around the world In order to protect against the potential use of these weapons, it is important to understand the different ways of detecting them
- Thermal Satellite Imagery for the Detection and Monitoring of Nuclear . . .
But as more and more satellites collect images, and different types of sensors (like optical and heat) collect images of the same facilities simultaneously, we are finally beginning to amass the data and methods needed to build an AI capability for detecting nuclear proliferation
- U. S. Space-Based Nuclear Command and Control: A Guide
(NUDET) Detection System (USNDS),20 which according to the Air Force, “provides a near real-time worldwide, highly survivable capability to detect, locate, and report any nuclear detonations in the earth's atmosphere or in near space ”21 These sensors have been operating since the first GPS launch in 1978, and provide nuclear force
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