Pentagon says Russia has launched a space weapon in the path of US satellite

Russia has launched a likely space weapon and deployed it in the same orbit as a US government satellite, the Pentagon said.

“Russia launched a satellite into low Earth orbit that we assess is likely a counter-space weapon presumably capable of attacking other satellites in low Earth orbit,” Pentagon spokesman Air Force Major General Pat Ryder told a press briefing late Tuesday.

The Russian “counter-space weapon” launched on May 16 was deployed “into the same orbit as a US government satellite,” he said.

Ryder added that Washington would continue to monitor the situation and was ready to protect its interests.

“We have a responsibility to be ready to protect and defend the domain, the space domain, and ensure continuous and uninterrupted support to the Joint and Combined Force,” he said.

On Tuesday, Moscow accused the United States of seeking to place weapons in space after Washington vetoed a Russian non-proliferation motion at the United Nations.

“They have once again demonstrated that their true priorities in the area of outer space are aimed not at keeping space free from weapons of any kind, but at placing weapons in space and turning it into an arena for military confrontation,” Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a statement.

The world powers have traded multiple accusations of seeking to weaponize space in recent months.

They have proposed rival non-proliferation motions at the United Nations as part of the spat.

Russia vetoed the US initiative last month, while Moscow’s proposal was blocked by the United States, Britain and France in a vote on Monday.

US envoy Robert Wood said Russia’s proposal, which called on all countries to “take urgent measures to prevent for all time the placement of weapons in outer space”, was a distraction and accused Moscow of “diplomatic gaslighting”.

He said that Russia’s “likely” counter-space weapon was “presumably capable of attacking other satellites in low Earth orbit”.

“Russia deployed this new counter-space weapon into the same orbit as a US government satellite,” he said in remarks ahead of Monday’s vote.

“Russia’s May 16 launch follows prior Russian satellite launches likely of counter-space systems to low Earth orbit in 2019 and 2022.”

In February, the White House said Russia was developing an anti-satellite weapon, the existence of which was confirmed after lawmakers warned of an unspecified but serious threat to national security.

© 2024 Times of Malta

8 comments

    • Do the US have such weapons? Since Reagans overly optimistic “Star Wars” project failed, space weapons didn’t have a priority in the Pentagon budget anymore. Who knows which weapons the US actually have ready to fight enemy satellites? Will they have to revive old prototypes of the 80s?
      Btw, in this context, I’d like to point out that Tom Clancy’s cold war masterpiece “Red Storm Rising” contains a storyline about shooting down Russian satellites, too. Describing many of the weapons that are now in use in Ukraine, this novel has gained new relevance in the last two years. Great read! 📕🙂👍

  1. “Russia deployed this new counter-space weapon into the same orbit as a US government satellite,”

    For a country that is reduced to turtle tanks, golf carts and 70 year old BMP’s, I think this is just mafia land bullshitting as usual, and the jellyfish will be under the table. FFS when are we going to get a real man in the West?

  2. Sorry to disappoint everyone, but that wasn’t a satellite that was launched. It is a turret.

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