Defence News
US Space Force tests attack resistance of satellite network against Russia
The US Space Force has conducted a virtual exercise to test the ability of the country’s satellite network to resist various types of attack, particularly those from Russian and Chinese anti-satellite weapons.
Conducted at the Schriever Space Force Base in Colorado, the 10-day trial simulated an aggressive near-peer adversary that could be pitted against the American satellite network.
Simulated threats reportedly included kinetic anti-satellite interceptor missiles and a variety of electronic warfare threats such as jamming.
In addition to US Space Force personnel, the recently concluded exercise involved representatives from allied countries such as Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
The exercise was conducted soon after Russia conducted an anti-satellite weapon test against a defunct Soviet-era satellite in November. The weapon system reportedly struck the target, creating around 1,500 pieces of space debris.