Publication
16 Mar 2007
This paper describes China's January 2007 successful anti-satellite weapon test. The author explains that the Chinese test was the first time that a ground-based missile has been launched successfully to destroy an orbiting satellite. The paper states that the Chinese test demonstrates both China’s ability to counter potential US "defensive" space technologies with asymmetric counteractions as well as the general international need to develop some common security and stability rules for space-faring nations.
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Author | David Isenberg |
Series | BASIC Publications |
Publisher | British American Security Information Council (BASIC) |
Copyright | © 2007 British American Security Information Council (BASIC) |