Russian SECRET SPACE Weapon Is Ready to Destroy US and NATO!!

Russian SECRET SPACE Weapon Is Ready to Destroy US and NATO!! Earlier this week, House Intelligence Committee Chair Mike Turner raised the alarm about a serious national security vulnerability. It involved Russia, a weapon, space, and something nuclear. Welcome everyone, in today’s video; we’re going to tell you Russian SECRET SPACE Weapon Is Ready to Destroy US and NATO!! For many, these indications evoked pictures of bombs falling from space, satellites being destroyed by tremendous electromagnetic pulses, shrapnel impacting the space station, etc. But before we proceed the further video, if you’re new to this channel, remember (go ahead and) to hit the bell icon to subscribe, so you won’t miss the informative videos we will upload in the future Russian SECRET SPACE Weapon Is Ready to Destroy US and NATO!! However, deploying nuclear weapons in space would be a blatant breach of the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, which Russia and the United States both signed. It would also considerably raise East-West relations at a time when Russia is already dealing with plenty of friction and international condemnation. Thursday evening, the White House attempted to calm the seas by stating that Russia was developing an anti-satellite missile incapable of causing physical harm on Earth. The fairest conclusion to draw from all of this is that Russia is close to reaching its aim of having a nuclear-powered electronic warfare capability in space. A reusable weapon could be significantly more useful than any single-use nuclear explosive device. A comprehensive and exhaustive 2019 article on the website “Space Review“ investigated hints that Russia has begun building on such a weapon. The article “Ekipazh: Russia’s top-secret nuclear-powered satellite“ claims that KB Arsenal, a Russian company, is developing a new military satellite with nuclear power. Ekipazh’s mission may likely be to conduct electronic warfare from space. The author, Bart Hendrickx, goes on to explain that the construction of such a weapon would be completely consistent with known Russian government goals. According to a Russian-language source, the deployment of EW equipment in orbit aligns with a government-approved policy for Russia’s electronic warfare program until 2020, as of January 2012. A synopsis of this policy does list space-based electronic warfare as one of the goals to be achieved before 2025. It notably mentions the necessity for ‘multifunctional space-based EW complexes for surveillance and suppression of radio-electronic systems employed by radar, navigation, and communications systems.’“ When intelligence services assess the severity of a threat, they consider an adversary’s motivation or intent to commit a certain act, as well as their ability to do so. If the reports are genuine, Russia has planned to launch a nuclear-powered EW satellite or spacecraft into orbit for some time. This week’s political uproar may indicate that the decades of hard work recounted by Hendrickx in Space Review had paid off and enabled them to do so.
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