02-28-2010, 04:22 AM
[size="6"]Russian company eyes offensive military satellite[/size]
Leading Russian spacecraft producer Energia has presented a concept of a universal military satellite with offensive capabilities.
The 20-ton orbiter with a life expectancy of 10 to 15 years would be powered by a 150 to 500 kilowatt nuclear reactor and will be able to ââ¬Åmonitor territories and airspace, provide informational superiority ââ¬â including in armed conflicts ââ¬â and perform target designation and traffic control. It will also be offensive-capable,ââ¬Â said Energia head Vitaly Lopota, as cited by ITAR-TASS news agency.
He did not specify what offensive capabilities the satellite would have; whether it will be able to target other spacecraft, ground targets, or both.
The concept goes against Russiaââ¬â¢s voiced intention to keep space an arms-free zone. However, with several nations believed to be actively pursuing space-based or anti-satellite weapons, Energiaââ¬â¢s design may find support among the countryââ¬â¢s leadership.
Leading Russian spacecraft producer Energia has presented a concept of a universal military satellite with offensive capabilities.
The 20-ton orbiter with a life expectancy of 10 to 15 years would be powered by a 150 to 500 kilowatt nuclear reactor and will be able to ââ¬Åmonitor territories and airspace, provide informational superiority ââ¬â including in armed conflicts ââ¬â and perform target designation and traffic control. It will also be offensive-capable,ââ¬Â said Energia head Vitaly Lopota, as cited by ITAR-TASS news agency.
He did not specify what offensive capabilities the satellite would have; whether it will be able to target other spacecraft, ground targets, or both.
The concept goes against Russiaââ¬â¢s voiced intention to keep space an arms-free zone. However, with several nations believed to be actively pursuing space-based or anti-satellite weapons, Energiaââ¬â¢s design may find support among the countryââ¬â¢s leadership.