Chinese ASAT could boost space, missile spending
Credit: MISSILE DEFENSE AGENCY FILE PHOTO
China's Jan. 11 demonstration of a ballistic anti-satellite (Asat) weapon system is likely to underpin more U.S. spending for "responsive" small-satellite launch, space-asset defenses and greater attention to space "situational awareness" efforts, but not necessarily in the near term. While the...
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