antisatellitt
Antisatellitt, or anti-satellite weapons (ASAT), are systems intended to disable, disrupt, or destroy satellites and their missions. ASAT capabilities span kinetic and non-kinetic methods, including physical interception, directed energy, electronic warfare, and cyber approaches. They can target satellites across different orbits, from low Earth orbit to geostationary orbit, and may aim for temporary jamming or permanent disablement.
Kinetic ASAT involve interceptors or projectiles that collide with a target satellite, often producing debris that
History and context have evolved from early Cold War research to more visible demonstrations and tests in
Legal and policy frameworks are evolving. The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 sets broad principles for peaceful