China Unveils 100-GW Microwave Weapon
China has revealed a new generation of high-power microwave weapons capable of damaging US satellites in orbit. The technology has significant implications for space-based assets and national…
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China discloses high-power microwave weapons capable of 100 GW output, threatening satellite networks
Defence scientists say the technology could threaten low Earth orbit satellite networks such as Starlink at an extremely low cost.

China Unveils 100-Gigawatt Microwave Weapons, Raising Satellite Concerns
China's defence scientists have presented information on the nation's high power microwave weapons, stating outputs reach up to 100 gigawatt

The US Space Force just got a new electromagnetic weapon to jam adversary satellites
The U.S. Space Force has acquired one of its first publicly acknowledged offensive weapons, one that can blast adversary satellites with ele

The US Space Force just got a new electromagnetic weapon to jam adversary satellites
The U.S. Space Force has acquired one of its first publicly acknowledged offensive weapons, one that can blast adversary satellites with ele

The US Space Force just got a new electromagnetic weapon to jam adversary satellites
The U.S. Space Force has acquired one of its first publicly acknowledged offensive weapons, one that can blast adversary satellites with ele
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Military strategists game out response scenarios for space warfare threats to US satellites
Where does the threshold live that an action necessitates some proportional reaction?"
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PLA-affiliated researchers argue Starlink militarization threatens global strategic stability
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