Gen. John W. Raymond, commander of US Space Command and chief of space operations for the US Space Force. © Photo : Senior Airman Melody Howley//US Space Force
CNBC: Russia tests anti-satellite missile, US general says
* Russia tested an anti-satellite missile that is capable of destroying satellites in low Earth orbit, U.S. Space Command said on Wednesday.
* The Pentagon said it is tracking the test.
* “Yet another example that the threats to U.S. and allied space systems are real, serious and growing,” Gen. John Raymond, commander of U.S. Space Command, said in a statement.
Russia tested a missile capable of knocking out satellites in orbit, the top U.S. space general said on Wednesday.
The Russian anti-satellite missile (also known as “ASAT”) is capable of destroying satellites in low Earth orbit, according to U.S. Space Command, which is tracking the test.
“Yet another example that the threats to U.S. and allied space systems are real, serious and growing,” Gen. John Raymond, commander of U.S. Space Command and chief of U.S. Space Force Operations, said in a statement. “This test is further proof of Russia’s hypocritical advocacy of outer space arms control proposals designed to restrict the capabilities of the United States while clearly having no intention of halting their counterspace weapons programs.”
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