The case for a kinetic anti-satellite test ban between the US and China
by Jimin Park
The United States should pursue a new space-related arms control treaty: a ban on high-altitude direct-ascent anti-satellite (DA-ASAT) missile tests with China....
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The case for a kinetic anti-satellite test ban between the US and China
by Jimin Park
The United States should pursue a new space-related arms control treaty: a ban on high-altitude direct-ascent anti-satellite (DA-ASAT) missile tests with China....
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The case for a kinetic anti-satellite test ban between the US and China
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US Space Force needs plan, funding to counter China’s rapid space growth
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Why Space Force chose commercial firms to build its new ground system
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The Present Danger: The Emergence of World War III
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