U.S. generals planning for a space war they see as all but inevitable
A ship in the Pacific Ocean carrying a high-power laser takes aim at a U.S. spy satellite, blinding its sensors and denying the United States critical eyes in the sky.
This is one scenario that military officials and civilian leaders fear could lead to escalation and wider conflict as rival nations like China and Russia step up development and deployments of anti-satellite weapons.
If a satellite came under attack, depending on the circumstances, "the appropriate measures can be taken," said Lt. Gen. John Shaw, deputy commander of U.S. Space Command. The space battlefield is not science fiction and anti-satellite weapons are going to be a reality in future armed conflicts, Shaw said at the recent 36th Space Symposium in Colorado Springs.
[...] The U.S. military's space weapons that presumably would deter China from firing the first shot against a satellite are classified. In a rare disclosure, the Space Force last year said it deployed an advanced ground-based communications jammer made by L3Harris that could be used as an "offensive weapon" to disrupt enemies' satellite transmissions.
(Score: 4, Insightful) by Opportunist on Sunday September 19 2021, @01:27PM (1 child)
I frankly don't know, and even less care, who decided to shut that bullshit down. I'm just glad one of them did.
(Score: -1, Offtopic) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 19 2021, @01:56PM
It's rare to see someone proudly boasting of their ignorance.
It's extremely common, however, to see such a display of Trump Derangement Syndrome.