Germany Plans $41B Space Defense Boost Against Russia China Threats
Germany Plans $41B Space Defense Boost Against Russia China Threats

Germany Plans $41B Space Defense Boost Against Russia China Threats

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Germany plans to invest approximately $41 billion (35 billion euros) by 2030 to enhance its space defense capabilities in response to growing threats from Russia and China. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius highlighted concerns over Russian satellites surveilling German military assets and the expanded space warfare capabilities of both nations, which include jamming, blinding, manipulating, or physically destroying satellites. The investment will support the development of a resilient space security architecture comprising satellite constellations, ground stations, secure launch capabilities, cybersecurity measures, and improved situational awareness via radar, telescopes, and space surveillance satellites. Pistorius also emphasized the necessity of establishing offensive deterrent capabilities to effectively defend German interests in space. This comprehensive approach reflects Germany's urgency to protect its military communications and infrastructure from increasingly sophisticated space-based threats. The initiative marks a significant step in bolstering national security in the domain of space warfare.

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