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ID186555
Title ProperRussia's anti-satellite weapons
Other Title Informationa hedging and offsetting strategy to deter Western aerospace forces
LanguageENG
AuthorSankaran, Jaganath
Summary / Abstract (Note)Russia has recently tested several anti-satellite weapons. The Russian military literature reveals hedging and offsetting strategies behind these actions. First, Russians cast their weapons as a mirror response to American experiments. Russians fear a technological surprise and suggest that their experimentation hedges against significant advantages that may accrue to the United States from dominating space. Second, Russians perceive satellites providing vital targeting and navigation information as crucial enablers of U.S. and NATO aerospace precision strike weapons. Therefore, dependence on space-based assets is a vulnerability that Russia cannot fail to take advantage of in a crisis to offset U.S. and NATO military superiority. Some unilateral measures such as deploying cheaper and distributed small satellite constellations can reduce U.S. and allied vulnerabilities. Bilateral behavioral norms can offer reassurances to both the United States and Russia. However, deeper regulation and limits on emerging strategic aerospace weaponry may also be required.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Security Policy Vol. 43, No.3; Jul 2022: p.436-463
Journal SourceContemporary Security Policy Vol: 43 No 3
Key WordsRussia ;  Anti-Satellite ;  Strategic Stability ;  Space War ;  Counter-Space ;  Aerospace Weapons


 
 
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