
The report notes that while it's crucial to maintain "space domain" dominance, the "constant, aggressive" great power competition to establish dominance in the space domain creates vulnerabilities for the UK and the "way of life" for its citizens.
It also recognizes a host of threats -- from cyber and electromagnetic pulse attacks to an "exo-atmospheric nuclear attack," the latter being a nuclear-tipped missile guided by satellite or even one that is launched from a space-based platform.
Though the U.S. Space Force that was initiated under former President Donald Trump is not mentioned specifically, the UK MoD report goes on to say that "broadening and deepening multinational cooperation" is the country's only means of permanently securing its boundaries and meeting its security needs regarding the space domain.
The report doesn't list specific measures Britain plans to pursue in order to defend itself outside of investing billions of pounds in new space reconnaissance capabilities as well as taking part in the U.S.-led "Olympic Defender" program.
The report does specifically address Russia's burgeoning anti-satellite capabilities and mentions recent anti-satellite tests carried out by Moscow that spread space debris (without mentioning similar U.S. and Indian tests):
Examples of International Threats – Russia has conducted a number of on-orbit activities that have drawn attention and concern from allies and partners across the globe. These include contesting the electromagnetic spectrum, targeting the vital link between satellites and ground segments, as well as satellites in orbit that can release smaller secondary and even tertiary devices (like a Russian doll), with the possibility that some may have a destructive capability. Twice in 2020, Russia continued with its series of test-launches of Direct Ascent Anti-Satellite weapons and in 2021 Russia conducted a destructive test that resulted in at least 1500 trackable pieces of debris in low earth orbit that was condemned by many.
This destructive anti-satellite missile test by Russia shows a complete disregard for the security, safety and sustainability of space. The debris resulting from this test will remain in orbit, putting satellites and human spaceflight at risk, for years to come.
It's clear that space is no longer considered off-limits, militarily, by both China and Russia, adding a new level of nuclear holocaust danger to the survival of the planet.
Sources include:
ZeroHedge.com
NewsTarget.com
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