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March 2024

GIRISH LINGANNA explains how the peaceful 'Space Race' has now been turned into Man's 'War-Fighting Domain'

- GIRISH LINGANNA

Future Of Space Militarization

Militarizationof space, characterized by the deployment and development of weaponry and military technology beyond Earth’s atmosphere, represents a significant evolution in humanity’s interaction with the cosmos. Originating in the mid-20th Century, during the early days of space exploration, such nations as the United States and the Soviet Union recognized the military potential of space and utilized it as a platform to showcase ballistic missile technology and other military applications. While space exploration initially emphasized peaceful endeavours, such as communication, navigation, and scientific research, the strategic importance of space-based assets has spurred the development of military capabilities designed for outer space operations.

The Evolution of Space Militarization

During the Cold War, the Soviet Union and the United States, the two dominant superpowers, allocated significant portions of their GDP towards military technology development. The competition to achieve space milestones spurred the space race, with the USSR launching the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, in 1957.

Throughout the 1960s, both nations routinely deployed satellites, particularly for reconnaissance purposes, capturing detailed images of each other’s military installations. This heightened resolution and accuracy raised concerns on both sides of the Cold War divide, leading to the development of anti-satellite weapons aimed at blinding or destroying enemy satellites. Various technologies, including directed-energy weapons, kamikaze-style satellites and orbital nuclear explosives, were explored with varying degrees of success.

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