The U.S.A. depends on infinite across the sum spectrum of armed services operations. These infinite systems, both U.S. authorities satellites as well as those of commercial as well as international partners, are vulnerable to a broad array of threats, ranging from jamming as well as cyberattacks to direct-ascent anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons. While the need to amend the resiliency of infinite systems to dissimilar forms of assault is oftentimes discussed publicly, the progress other nations are making inward developing as well as deploying counterspace weapons is not. Space Threat Assessment 2018 reviews as well as aggregates open-source data on the counterspace capabilities as well as activities of other nations, focusing inward detail on China, Russia, Iran, as well as North Korea. The study too assesses the infinite as well as counterspace activities of lead other nations as well as to a greater extent than or less non-state actors.
This study is non a comprehensive assessment of all known threats to U.S. infinite systems because many capabilities as well as activities are non publicly known. Instead, it provides an unclassified assessment that aggregates as well as highlights publicly available data as well as makes it accessible for policymakers as well as the full general public.
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