00:00Why Russia's New Space Weapon Poses Big Threat to American Might
00:03On 14 February 2024, reports of an enigmatic Russian space weapon caused a stir in Washington.
00:11The House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner
00:13pushed the White House to provide intelligence regarding a serious national security threat.
00:19American media outlets and newspapers said that
00:21it had to do with an as-yet-undeployed nuclear system associated with spacecraft in Russia
00:27that would pose a threat to American and ally satellites.
00:30A lot of the early information is conflicting,
00:33some sources refer to a spaceship that is nuclear-armed,
00:36while others describe it as nuclear-powered.
00:39Basically here are three options.
00:41A nuclear weapon that would be stationed in orbit,
00:44a nuclear weapon that would be designed to destroy satellites,
00:47and would be launched only when necessary.
00:49Or a nuclear-powered satellite that would use nuclear energy to power some other kind of device,
00:54rather than being a bomb itself.
00:57There is a common belief that the opening salvos of the next major global conflict
01:01will occur in space.
01:03While nations compete to create new space capabilities,
01:07some are also assembling armaments to combat outside Earth's atmosphere.
01:11In plain terms, space has emerged as the most essential warfighting domain in a global context.
01:17Russia Might Blind the U.S.
01:19According to former CIA Director Leon Panetta,
01:22By deploying a nuclear weapon to take out U.S. satellites in orbit,
01:26he added that if Russia could blind the USA's ability to be able to gather critical information,
01:32that would be an act of war, because it would threaten our national security.
01:36Still, experts and former officials have cautioned that any danger to U.S. satellites
01:40might have far-reaching consequences.
01:42The U.S. military relies significantly on satellite communications,
01:48more so than any of its possible enemies worldwide for everything from GPS-guided bombs
01:52to military and maritime navigation, battlefield communication,
01:57battlefield surveillance, and missile launch detection.
02:00There are rules about space weapons.
02:03United States, China, and Russia are already able to launch global satellite attacks.
02:08In principle, though, they are unable to employ nuclear bombs there.
02:13The 1967 Outer Space Treaty,
02:16which prohibits nations from launching any objects carrying nuclear weapons
02:20or any other kinds of weapons of mass destruction into orbit,
02:23was signed by all three of them.
02:25According to nuclear expert James Acton of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace think tank,
02:31it would be a flagrant breach of the Outer Space Treaty for Russia to launch a nuclear weapon into orbit.
02:36The United States and Russia are participants to the 1967 Pact,
02:41which prohibits the putting of any device containing nuclear weapons
02:44or any other type of weapons of mass devastation in orbit around the planet.
02:49Breaking the deal would make efforts to resurrect U.S.-Russian arms control much more difficult.
02:54Given Russia's decision in 2023 to stop taking part in the New START Treaty,
02:59which restricts the amount of strategic nuclear weapons each country may deploy.
03:03Now let's discuss what kind of weapon are threat in space.
03:07A few examples of these may include electromagnetic pulses,
03:11EMPs,
03:11which have the potential to destroy all satellite electronics inside a certain orbital zone,
03:17signal jammers, or weapons that can blind imaging sensors.
03:20Russia is more likely to be developing a nuclear-powered system with electronic warfare capabilities.
03:27.According to a 2023 assessment from the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency,
03:32Russia is working on a variety of weaponry intended to target specific satellites
03:36and could be working on higher power systems that extend a threat to the structures of all satellites.
03:42Anti-satellite non-nuclear weapons have been around for a while.
03:46Following the U.S., China, and India,
03:49Russia tested a devastating anti-satellite missile on one of their older satellites in 2021,
03:55shattering it into thousands of fragments that are still in Earth's orbit.
03:58This may have serious ramifications for both military and commercial satellites.
04:03He said that the Russians had been criticizing the United States for 40 years at the UN for their desire
04:08to weaponize space, despite their assurances that they would never do so.
04:13There's also the belief that should the Russians manage to blow up a nuclear weapon in space,
04:18they would lose everything, and all the nations backing them in Ukraine would face penalties.
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