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India Shoots Down Satellite in Test
Wednesday March 27, 2019. 03:50 PM , from Slashdot
India shot down one of its satellites in space with an anti-satellite missile on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, hailing the country's first test of such technology as a major breakthrough that establishes it as a space power. From a report: India would only be the fourth country to have used such an anti-satellite weapon after the United States, Russia and China, said Modi, who heads into general elections next month. 'Our scientists shot down a live satellite 300 kilometres away in space, in low-earth orbit,' Modi said in a television broadcast. 'India has made an unprecedented achievement today,' he added, speaking in Hindi. 'India registered its name as a space power.' Anti-satellite weapons allow for attacks on enemy satellites, blinding them or disrupting communications, as well as providing a technology base to intercept ballistic missiles. Update: U.S. says studying India anti-satellite weapons test, warns on debris.
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