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Seeing Russia’s effectiveness in Ukraine the past couple of years, this really doesn’t concern me. Its capabilities are probably more like a battering ram than anything high tech. Even though that can obviously still fuck with our satellites, I highly doubt this is some doomsday weapon we should all be afraid of
There has been discussion recently about Russia discussing imminent deployment of a nuclear anti-satellite weapon. I don't know if this is that, but the timing is right.
We discovered that high-altitude nuclear explosions are pretty bad news.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starfish_Prime
Way back then, there were few satellites in orbit. There are a lot more now.
EDIT: Okay, I take it back. It looks like the development was what was being talked about, and that the deployment was explicitly not imminent:
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/pentagon-official-warns-russian-anti-satellite-nuclear-weapon-devastat-rcna150314
So this is probably some other kind of "space weapon".
Ah wow, interesting. I’m still extremely skeptical Russia pulled it off with this launch. They’re still fighting wars by throwing wave after wave of human cannon fodder towards frontlines. They’re far more rudimentary than we’ve all been told imo. Mass corruption at every level causes mass incompetence
Are you sceptical about the part where Russia can put a satellite into orbit or the part where they can make a nuclear bomb?
The part where they can put a a nuclear bomb on a satellite. Or that it would work even if they somehow pulled it off
We're replying to a comment that states the US pulled it off 60 years ago
No read that again buddy. We blew up a nuke in space. We didn't send it on a rocket attached to a satellite
Do you know of some special secret law of thermodynamics that prevents us from putting a nuclear bomb in orbit?
During the Cold War, Russia launched quite a few nuclear powered satellites, and I mean real fission reactors, not just RTGs. Apparently they're still up there and possibly still generating power. So it's pretty much a proven fact.