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Science February 28, 2026

Unveiling Odd Weapons Being Launched into Space: What’s Next?

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In February, Germany announced a substantial investment of billions of euros in new military capabilities, stirring interest not just due to the investment scale but also the candid discussions among officials regarding its implications.

This initiative includes plans for a network of encrypted communications satellites and the “Inspector” spacecraft, capable of maneuvering close to other satellites. Additional features encompass sensors, tracking devices, and even lasers designed to interfere with adversarial satellites.

Historically, space was perceived as a tranquil environment detached from terrestrial conflicts, primarily serving to support underground operations. However, that perception is rapidly changing. Germany now joins an expanding coalition of nations viewing space not merely as infrastructure but as a vital territory requiring active defense and control.










“Adopting a militaristic mindset about orbit can be perilous,” warns Dr. Michael Mulvihill, Vice-Chancellor Research Fellow in Astropolitics at Teesside University.

“Traditionally, space has been viewed as a collaborative domain; however, even in military contexts, its usages were typically confined to communications and reconnaissance.”

This landscape is evolving. From the United States and China to the United Kingdom, France, India, and Japan, multiple governments are investing heavily in military space systems. But what exactly are these nations planning to deploy, and what are the implications of this militarization?

A Misconception of Peace in Space

The notion that space was once a calm arena devoid of political conflict is largely a myth that serves governmental narratives.

The U.S. has utilized a broad interpretation of what constitutes peaceful operations, highlighting a significant misconception about the role of space.

“The overly simplified depiction of the space system as a ‘silent sentinel maintaining peace between superpowers’ has misled many,” states Aaron Bateman, Assistant Professor of History and International Affairs at George Washington University, and author of Space Weapon.

In reality, both the United States and the former Soviet Union have been testing weapons in orbit since the inception of the space age. For instance, the U.S. operated Program 437, a nuclear-capable anti-satellite system, until 1975, and Russia is believed to have equipped the Salyut 3 space station with a machine gun tested in space.

One of the most notorious examples of space combat capabilities occurred on July 9, 1962, when the U.S. detonated a nuclear warhead 400 km above the Pacific Ocean in the Starfish Prime experiment, creating an electromagnetic pulse that disabled several satellites and leading to the 1967 Outer Space Treaty banning mass destruction weapons in orbit.

Bateman emphasizes that the changes are more about scale, sophistication, and transparency rather than intent. “Currently, the U.S. government is signaling its military capabilities openly,” he notes.

A prime example is the X-37B, a military spacecraft that recently completed a covert multi-year mission in orbit, with the U.S. Air Force now publicly commemorating its launch—showing a marked shift from previous secrecy.

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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The End of Conventional Space Warfare?</h2>
<p>According to the <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FA8aLXiQeAEK1Z8mTpHFls_c27Ne50qa/view" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Secure World Foundation</a>'s 2025 <em>Global Counter Space Capability</em> report, four nations—China, the U.S., India, and Russia—have the ability to destroy satellites physically.</p>
<p>However, the era of explosive demonstrations may soon dwindle, as destroying satellites is becoming less viable.</p>
<p>"Using kinetic anti-satellite technologies, especially in low Earth orbit, could create significant debris," warns <a href="https://www.bis-space.com/team-members/stuart-eves/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Stuart Eves</a>, a space consultant with nearly 40 years of experience, including work for the UK Ministry of Defence.</p>
<figure class="wp-block-image size-large">
    <img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1200" height="800" src="https://c02.purpledshub.com/uploads/sites/41/2026/02/250307-X-F3227-1002.jpg?webp=1&amp;w=1200" alt="The X-37B landed at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California." class="wp-image-212396"/>
    <figcaption class="wp-element-caption">The U.S. Space Force's X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle remains enshrouded in mystery, with public updates on its missions - Photo Credit: VELOZ ALEXANDER/US Space Force</figcaption>
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<p>Space debris poses a significant challenge for nations active in space. According to <a href="https://orbitaldebris.jsc.nasa.gov/faq/#:~:text=small%20particle%20impacts.-,Return%20to%20Top,number%20of%20orbital%20debris%20determined?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">NASA</a>, there are about 500,000 debris objects in orbit ranging from 1 to 10 cm in size. The <a href="https://sdup.esoc.esa.int/discosweb/statistics/#:~:text=Here%20are%20some%20statistics%20on%20space%20debris:,*%20Rocket%20fragmentation%20debris%20*%20Rocket%20debris" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">European Space Agency</a> estimates that number exceeds 1 million.</p>
<p>At the speeds typical in low Earth orbit, a mere 1 cm object has the kinetic energy equivalent to a grenade, as noted by Eves, indicating significant reluctance among countries to escalate actions that cause further debris.</p>
<p>As satellite constellations grow, traditional kinetic attacks become increasingly illogical. Approximately 16,000 active objects can be tracked in orbit, with approximately 10,000 being part of Elon Musk's Starlink constellation.</p>
<p>"Utilizing classic anti-satellite weapons, like missiles, is unfeasible," states Bateman. "The high number of satellites allows for quick replenishment, which poses financial disincentives." </p>

<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Evolving Tactics in Space Warfare</h2>
<p>So, if direct destruction is off the table, what alternative methods are employed? Increased sophistication is key. Jamming, or flooding a satellite's signal with noise, has been a longstanding tactic, yet more refined techniques are emerging.</p>
<p>An illustrative instance is Russia's cyberattack on the Viasat network during its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, which disrupted government communications by sending deceptive commands across Europe.</p>
<p>Then there are lasers, a technology more nuanced than seen in Hollywood portrayals. Typically, these are directed at the optical sensors of reconnaissance satellites to obscure or blind them. "A laser aimed at the optics of observation satellites makes them effectively invisible," explains Mulvihill.</p>
<p>According to the SWF report, Russia's mobile ground-based laser system, Peresvet, is deployed to secure mobile nuclear missile systems, while China is believed to have at least five "directed energy" testing facilities.</p>
<p>Ground infrastructure also becomes a target. For instance, Bateman cites a 2022 incident where a fiber-optic cable connecting mainland Norway to a satellite ground station in Svalbard was severed.</p>
<p>"There's no need to destructively interfere with a satellite or ground station; interrupting the data link can be equally compelling in a conflict scenario," he states.</p>
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    <img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1200" height="799" src="https://c02.purpledshub.com/uploads/sites/41/2026/02/asat-attack.jpg?webp=1&amp;w=1200" alt="A depiction of a space conflict, featuring a missile targeted at an artificial satellite in orbit." class="wp-image-212397"/>
    <figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Only four nations have demonstrated capabilities for the physical destruction of satellites - Photo credit: Getty</figcaption>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">China's Ascendance and Implications for Middle Powers</h2>
<p>If the Cold War was marked by a race between two dominant powers, today's landscape is far more intricate, yet two clear leaders remain: the United States and the rising power of China.</p>
<p>China has launched over 1,000 satellites in the past decade, with more than 510 reportedly equipped for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities, as noted by the <a href="https://www.uscc.gov/annual-report/2025-annual-report-congress" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">U.S.-China Economic Security Review Commission</a>.</p>
<p>This backdrop raises questions about the role of middle powers, such as Germany. While its investments may seem late, they are strategically viable, Mulvihill asserts.</p>
<p>"NATO's reliance on the U.S. for space capabilities has become transactional, where states can opt-out of services they've previously relied on," he explains.</p>
<p>Germany’s investments in inspection satellites and electronic warfare capabilities are poised to operate under the NATO framework, potentially providing balance against U.S. constraints.</p>
<p>Cooperation among middle powers could yield significant benefits. Past collaborations, such as the France-Germany partnership in surveillance satellite access, exemplify how these nations can contribute positively.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, Bateman expresses skepticism about the smooth adjustment to these dynamics. "Historical patterns suggest this transition will be challenging," he counters.</p>
<p>So, does a world with more space powers cultivate safety or sow danger? Likely both, with increasing unpredictability. "The situation is more chaotic," Mulvihill says. “Cooperative zones are fragmenting, with self-interest and transactional politics becoming paramount." </p>
<p>The reality reveals that space was never as peaceful as previously believed. The difference today is that, as more nations emerge, no one is pretending otherwise.</p>
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Source: www.sciencefocus.com

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