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Space War Facts

Michael Davies

Translator A Ai

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Space War Facts investigates the escalating potential for conflict in space, an arena increasingly vital to modern military strategy and global security. The book explores the history, technology, and future possibilities of space warfare, emphasizing how our dependence on space assets makes them vulnerable targets. Readers gain insights into the weaponization of space and the strategic significance of achieving space dominance, examining how control in space can influence terrestrial conflicts. 

 
The narrative traces the evolution of military thought on space, from Cold War competition to contemporary doctrines, highlighting the development of anti-satellite weapons and the gradual militarization of space. It examines the technology driving satellite warfare, including kinetic and directed-energy weapons, along with cyber warfare techniques. 

 
Space War Facts uniquely combines technological analysis with geopolitical considerations, offering a comprehensive perspective on the challenges and opportunities in this emerging domain. The book begins by defining key concepts and the strategic importance of space assets, dissecting the technology of satellite warfare and culminating by addressing future challenges, such as AI weaponization. 

 
Using government reports and expert analyses, it provides a clear, unbiased account of the issues, appealing to policymakers, military professionals, academics, and anyone interested in the nexus of technology, military history, and global security.
Available since: 02/20/2025.
Print length: 73 pages.

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