#Politics I can't stress how incredibly destabilizing that would be. As far as we know, no nation has done that -- not us, not China, and certainly not #Russia.
Every spacefaring nation abides by the Outer Space Treaty. To violate it in such a blatant manner would make Russia an international pariah in the space community. I think it would end the #ISS partnership, and it might cause China to rethink their space alliance with Russia.
I still think it's the hypersonic missile. We'll see. (2/2)
@WordsmithFL
And a hypersonic missile would still be a weapon of mass destruction and against the treaty.
@FireMonkey Only if the hypersonic missile is deployed or launched from "space," which by international standards is above 100 km (62 miles).
If Russia deploys a Nuclear weapon as an ASAT. it is a sign of desperation. There is so many things wrong with the idea, as well how easily it is able to detect, and using it could cripple space industry and international commerce
that is if it even works. after 5 or 10 years it might not even be reliable enough to be used, and now you just wasted a nuclear warhead and is fissionable materials
not saying they wouldn't do it either
@WordsmithFL
That's what I meant, but I misinterpreted the mention of hypersonic earlier thinking that it was either a nuclear or hypersonic launched up into space.
@WordsmithFL Well that’s not good. Can the republicans finally say and see that Putin is a bad actor and NOT saving Ukraine from Nazism?
#CNN has a little more on yesterday's breaking news about the #Russia intel report.
"The US has new intelligence on Russian military capabilities related to its efforts to deploy a nuclear anti-satellite system in space, according to multiple sources familiar with the intelligence."
It would violate the 1967 Outer Space Treaty -- "States Parties to the Treaty undertake not to place in orbit around the earth any objects carrying nuclear weapons ..."
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/14/politics/house-intel-chairman-serious-national-security-threat/index.html