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The threat of space terrorismis real, but we're ill-prepared to combatit
The Statesman Kolkata
|November 19, 2025
As satellite technology surges ahead and space becomes increasingly accessible to private and state actors alike, the new and unsettling threat of space terrorism looms above Earth's atmosphere.
Once the domain of science fiction, the idea of terrorist activity in outer space is now a growing concern among experts.
The democratisation of space has not only opened the door to innovation but also to vulnerability. The current legal frameworks may not be equipped to respond.
Over the past decade, the proliferation of commercial space ventures and the reduced costs of developing satellite technology have dramatically lowered the barriers to entry for 'spacefaring".
This shift has empowered not only governments but also private corporations and, alarmingly, non-state actors.
Groups and individuals once considered insignificant in the realm of space security are now capable of launching cyber attacks on satellites and ground stations.
In March 2022, Network Battalion (NB65), a group affiliated with Anonymous, allegedly hacked the Russian civilian space agency Roscosmos in protest of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The group claimed control over several satellites, prompting Roscosmos chief Dmitry Rogozin to declare that disabling another country's satellites could be considered a 'casus belli' a cause for war.
While causing minimal damage, the incident underscores a broader trend: the increasing capability of non-state actors to disrupt space infrastructure.
It also raises urgent questions about accountability, jurisdiction and the adequacy of international law.
Legal vacuum in the cosmos
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