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Chitchat Putin split Pentagon's anus wide open and offered to US enemies
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Now ISIS and NK and Tabiban Al Queda etc know for FOC in accurate schedule when to hide their activities and Ordnance secrets, from Pentagon CIA's spying from space. They know when they can be watched or free from American surveillance, just following Putin's database info. Also for anyone who has a bunch of missiles capable of hitting satellites few hundreds km up, can use Putin's database to track and destroy Pentagon's space eyes worthing totally hundreds of billions. Crippling US global command and control, spying intelligence, data links and voice comms. No missiles? Can use megawatt lasers as well. Just BBQ the satellites blind. Cheaper as well. Can put Pentagon totally out of business. https://www.rt.com/news/347744-russi...atabase-norad/ Russia to reveal location of US military satellites in free space database – report Published time: 22 Jun, 2016 12:11 Edited time: 22 Jun, 2016 13:43 AddThis Sharing Buttons71510 Russia’s own data on near-Earth objects – including military satellites not covered by the open catalog of the North-American warning system NORAD – could soon be made publicly available as a comprehensive database, Russian media report. Russia is planning to set up a free database on thousands of near-Earth objects, including those not publicly listed in open catalogs of the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), Izvestia*newspaper reported on Tuesday. NORAD doesn’t only track Santa at Christmas – its database*also provides details on thousands of satellites launched, destroyed or still functioning. While the catalog does not disclose data on America’s own military or dual-use satellites (or those of allies – Japan, France, Germany and Israel among them), as Izvestia says, it does feature Russia’s defense satellites. Read more Mysterious Russian satellite sparks ‘orbital weapon’ speculations At a Vienna meeting*of the UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space in mid-June, Russia proposed to create a similar UN-run database “collecting, systemizing, sharing and analyzing information on objects and events in outer space.” Such an international database would be available to any country that has capabilities in the areas of human spaceflight, launches or satellites. Russia’s written proposal*presented at the meeting encouraged governments to share their own data banks on “scheduled and performed space launches” as well as “functioning space objects and in-orbit operations.”* Russia’s proposal to create the UN-run database reportedly encountered US resistance, with a diplomatic source explaining to Izvestia: “The Americans want to keep their monopoly on regulating outer space traffic… Plus, the US military is not keen on disclosing information on a number of defense-related objects.” Meanwhile, Russia’s own space objects database will go online “at any rate,” as the country already has enough telescopes, radars and observation stations to detect any human-made body orbiting Earth, the report claimed. “Our network spots approximately 40 percent more [space] objects than you can find in open American databases,” Igor Molotov, senior research fellow of the Russian Academy of Sciences, told the newspaper. “We have several times more telescopes … than NORAD,” he said, adding that Russian observation stations are able of covering larger areas of space because of better weather conditions. The databases would apparently help make orbit operations more secure and hazard-free, but would also contribute to shedding more light on the militarization of outer space, which Moscow has opposed for many years. Russia and China have long been advocates of weapons-free space, contributing to a number of important international regulations in the UN and beyond. Russian researchers plan nuking asteroids for EU defense project to avoid fate of Dinos https://t.co/EUNcq3VBgvpic.twitter.com/61fOMEEMNN — RT (@RT_com) January 17, 2016 In the meantime, both countries are preparing to counter security challenges coming from orbit. In 2015, the Russian Air Force and Russian Aerospace Defense Forces were merged to form the Russian Aerospace Forces, tasked with neutralizing attacks both from the air and outer space. Earlier that year, the Pentagon accused*China of launching spacecraft carrying “directed-energy weapons and satellite jammers.”* In the US, the Boeing X-37B spacecraft, a highly secretive Air Force project, has reportedly undergone orbital tests to carry the Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) system, which is able to survive a nuclear blast and is the USAF's back-up plan should ground communications fail. The US Air Force has two X-37Bs in its fleet and has been sending them into space on secret missions since 2010. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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