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- Anti-satellite weapon - Wikipedia
Anti-satellite weapons (ASAT) are space weapons designed to incapacitate or destroy satellites for strategic or tactical [1] purposes
- Association for Science in Autism Treatment
ASAT (Association for Science in Autism Treatment) provides a comprehensive website that tackles the array of considerations surrounding autism treatments
- U. S. Direct Ascent Anti-satellite Testing Fact Sheet
U S Direct Ascent Anti-satellite Testing Fact Sheet This fact sheet traces the United States’ historical and latent capabilities related to direct-ascent anti-satellite (DA-ASAT) weapons
- Two Years After the ASAT Test Ban: A Realistic Assessment
Ground-launched ASATs are an ancillary capability to missile defense technology, and the know-how for that capability has existed for decades Any state that possesses a missile defense capability is presumed to have a rudimentary ASAT capability that can transition to a break-out capability
- How Anti-Satellite Weapons (ASATs) Threaten Global Stability
Anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons pose a growing risk to space operations and global stability These weapons, designed to disable or destroy satellites, have gained attention as more nations develop capabilities to challenge space-based assets
- The Proliferation of Anti-Satellite (ASAT) Weapons: An Overview
In simple words, any weapon that can cause damage to operability of satellite using physical or non-physical means qualify as ASAT However, many dual use technologies, like Active Debris Removal (ADR) system, designed to clear space debris, can also be used to remove operational satellites
- Antisatellite Systems | RAND
Examines U S national space policy and military space policy, focusing on the space control debate It considers the status of space control-related capabilities, such as the antisatellite (ASAT) and national aerospace plane (NASP) programs
- Global Status of Anti-Satellite (ASAT) Weaponry and Testing
Anti-satellite weapons, or ASATs, are a growing topic of international concern in the 21st century These weapons usually consist of a projectile, launched into space on a missile, for the purpose of destroying a target satellite in low Earth orbit
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