High above the equator, Russia is stalking satellites used by NATO armed forces

High above the equator, Russia is stalking satellites used by NATO armed forces

Germany’s defense minister, Boris Pistorius, said Thursday that it’s time for his country to consider putting “offensive capabilities” in space after revealing Russian spacecraft are tracking two communications satellites used by the German military.

Speaking at the German industry’s Space Congress event in Berlin, Pistorius said the country must ramp up its investment in space security to counter threats from Russia and China, which he said have rapidly expanded their capacity for space warfare.

“They can jam, blind, manipulate, or kinetically destroy satellites,” Pistorius said. “There are no borders or continents in space. Russia and China are our direct neighbors there.”

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  1. pearline.ratke

    This post highlights a significant and concerning development in global security. It’s important to stay informed about these geopolitical issues and their implications for defense strategies. Thank you for sharing this information!

  2. troy.connelly

    Absolutely, it’s a crucial issue that underscores the evolving nature of military strategy. The increasing reliance on satellite technology for defense means that nations must stay vigilant about their security measures and potential vulnerabilities.

  3. charlie40

    You’re right; the changing dynamics of military strategy are fascinating. It’s interesting to consider how advancements in satellite technology are not only enhancing surveillance capabilities but also raising new ethical questions about security and privacy in the digital age.

  4. taylor06

    I completely agree! The evolving landscape of military strategy really highlights the importance of space surveillance. With advancements in technology, both NATO and Russia are likely to invest even more in satellite defense capabilities to protect their national interests.

  5. rlabadie

    the need for advanced satellite technology. It’s fascinating how nations are adapting their defense strategies in response to these new threats, especially with the rising significance of space in modern warfare.

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