Russia shot down a Soviet satellite during tests, US military said
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Russia shot down a Soviet satellite during tests, US military said
Russia shot down a Soviet satellite during tests, the US military said – RIA Novosti, 11/16/2021
Russia shot down a Soviet satellite during tests, US military said
US space command claims that the target of the allegedly nuclear-powered Russian state was a Soviet orbiter. RIA Novosti, 16.11.2021
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WASHINGTON, November 16 – RIA Novosti. The US space command claims that the target of the allegedly held states’ anti-satellite systems is the Soviet orbiter. The debris from the satellite, the report says, poses a threat to spacecraft and missions, forcing collision avoidance maneuvers. The US State Department said on Monday that Russia “recklessly” tested anti-satellite weapons, which allegedly posed threats to the astronauts of the International Space Station. … Previous tests of the Russian anti-satellite missile were reported by US Space Command in April. Then the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Maria Zakharova said that in this way Washington showed its own plans to deploy weapons in other countries. So, in 1985, the United States, using an ASM-135 ASAT anti-satellite missile launched from an F-15 fighter, shot down its scientific satellite Solwind at an altitude of 555 kilometers. In 2008, the American military anti-missile system SM-3 at an altitude of 247 kilometers destroyed the military satellite USA-193. congress additional funding. According to the expert, the statement about the threat from space assets to ground objects and other space assets has existed “since the launch of the first artificial Earth satellite.”
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Russia shot down a Soviet satellite during tests, US military said