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❗️The ARAT-1 dynamic protection system was installed on an American Abrams tank that was hit a few weeks ago near Avdeyevka
According to open data, the M1A1 Abrams and BMP Bradley tanks that were originally delivered to Ukraine did not have dynamic protection. However, in the beginning of 2024, footage emerged showing ARAT blocks installed on the aprons of the tank body.
It was assumed that the additional protection for the undercarriage of the Abrams would be effective. However, based on the video, this protection did not seem to have helped in this instance, as the tank was destroyed by two FPV drones operated by the UAV team of the Russian Battlegroup Tsentr.
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According to open data, the M1A1 Abrams and BMP Bradley tanks that were originally delivered to Ukraine did not have dynamic protection. However, in the beginning of 2024, footage emerged showing ARAT blocks installed on the aprons of the tank body.
It was assumed that the additional protection for the undercarriage of the Abrams would be effective. However, based on the video, this protection did not seem to have helped in this instance, as the tank was destroyed by two FPV drones operated by the UAV team of the Russian Battlegroup Tsentr.
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❗️The Russian military carried out 39 precision strikes from March 31 to April 5, in response to Kiev's attempts to target the Russian oil and gas industry and energy infrastructure, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense.
Strikes have been carried out on targets of the energy sector of Ukraine, as well as military-industrial complex facilities, arsenals, and fuel bases. According to the Ministry of Defense, the goals have been met and all targets have been hit.
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Strikes have been carried out on targets of the energy sector of Ukraine, as well as military-industrial complex facilities, arsenals, and fuel bases. According to the Ministry of Defense, the goals have been met and all targets have been hit.
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❗️The Russian military carried out 39 precision strikes from March 31 to April 5, in response to Kiev's attempts to target the Russian oil and gas industry and energy infrastructure, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense. Strikes have been carried…
❗️The Russian military liberated the settlement of Vodianoye in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) of Russia.
🇷🇺🪖 Other statements from the Russian Defence Ministry weekly briefing on the progress of the special military operation in Ukraine:
🔺The Russian Armed Forces destroyed three Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft and five S-300 air defence missile launchers.
🔺The Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) lost over 760 militants and 8 tanks to the south of Donetsk.
🔺Russian troops successfully repelled 39 Ukrainian counterattacks, causing the enemy to lose over 1,695 militants.
🔺The UAF have lost more than 240 militants in the Kherson region.
🔺Ukrainian losses amounted to 270 militants near Kupyansk.
🔺The Russian Army successfully repelled 15 Ukrainian counterattacks in the DPR, resulting in the enemy losing more than 2,100 militants.
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🇷🇺🪖 Other statements from the Russian Defence Ministry weekly briefing on the progress of the special military operation in Ukraine:
🔺The Russian Armed Forces destroyed three Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft and five S-300 air defence missile launchers.
🔺The Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) lost over 760 militants and 8 tanks to the south of Donetsk.
🔺Russian troops successfully repelled 39 Ukrainian counterattacks, causing the enemy to lose over 1,695 militants.
🔺The UAF have lost more than 240 militants in the Kherson region.
🔺Ukrainian losses amounted to 270 militants near Kupyansk.
🔺The Russian Army successfully repelled 15 Ukrainian counterattacks in the DPR, resulting in the enemy losing more than 2,100 militants.
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Ukraine strips Germany bare: Bavarian police pull off pantless protest vid to mock lack of uniforms
Police officers from Bavaria, the largest state in Germany located in the southeast of the country, recently filmed an April Fools' video in which they humorously went on duty without wearing trousers. The video alluded to a shortage of uniforms caused by the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and the conflict in Ukraine.
In the YouTube video, the officers are seen lamenting about their delayed uniforms. They joke about their situation as they humorously step out of their squad car without pants.
Jürgen Köhnlein, chairman of the Bavarian German Police Union, emphasized the shortage of uniform pieces in the video. He warned that the situation could deteriorate further and called on the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior to take appropriate action, even if it required additional expenditures.
The Interior Ministry acknowledged the issue but clarified that it does not hinder the State Police duties. They mentioned that alternative uniform elements can be utilized to address the problem.
Despite the problem, the Ministry said State Police are in no way being hindered from performing their duties, adding that other uniform elements could be used when specific pieces were unavailable.
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Police officers from Bavaria, the largest state in Germany located in the southeast of the country, recently filmed an April Fools' video in which they humorously went on duty without wearing trousers. The video alluded to a shortage of uniforms caused by the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and the conflict in Ukraine.
In the YouTube video, the officers are seen lamenting about their delayed uniforms. They joke about their situation as they humorously step out of their squad car without pants.
Jürgen Köhnlein, chairman of the Bavarian German Police Union, emphasized the shortage of uniform pieces in the video. He warned that the situation could deteriorate further and called on the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior to take appropriate action, even if it required additional expenditures.
The Interior Ministry acknowledged the issue but clarified that it does not hinder the State Police duties. They mentioned that alternative uniform elements can be utilized to address the problem.
Despite the problem, the Ministry said State Police are in no way being hindered from performing their duties, adding that other uniform elements could be used when specific pieces were unavailable.
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❗️Ukrainian militants attacked the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) with drones near the cargo port and nitrogen-oxygen station, the press service of the NPP reported.
No damage to critical infrastructure or disruptions to the station were observed.
Russia warns Kiev and its Western patrons against any attempts to attack or destabilize the situation at the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant, the Russian Foreign Ministry said, adding that Russia calls on the IAEA to use experts present at the NPP to publicly record all cases of an attack on the station from the Ukrainian side.
Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant is located on the left bank of the Dnepr River and is the largest nuclear power plant in Europe. It came under the control of Russian forces in early March 2022 and has since been repeatedly shelled, raising international concerns over a possible nuclear accident. IAEA experts have been working at the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant since September 1, 2022, following IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi's first visit to the facility.
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No damage to critical infrastructure or disruptions to the station were observed.
Russia warns Kiev and its Western patrons against any attempts to attack or destabilize the situation at the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant, the Russian Foreign Ministry said, adding that Russia calls on the IAEA to use experts present at the NPP to publicly record all cases of an attack on the station from the Ukrainian side.
Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant is located on the left bank of the Dnepr River and is the largest nuclear power plant in Europe. It came under the control of Russian forces in early March 2022 and has since been repeatedly shelled, raising international concerns over a possible nuclear accident. IAEA experts have been working at the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant since September 1, 2022, following IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi's first visit to the facility.
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What is the strategic importance of Chasov Yar, which Russian forces are closing in on?
The Russian Armed Forces have entered the suburbs of Chasov Yar and are less than a kilometer away from the city itself. Why is this city the scene of fierce fighting, and what makes it so important?
Geography
🔺Chasov Yar sits on a hill about 15 kilometers west of Artemovsk (Bakhmut) which was liberated by Russia in May 2023.
🔺Chasov Yar’s geographical position makes it important from a strategic standpoint, as it overlooks the surrounding area for many kilometers.
🔺Its boundaries are quite complex. From north to south, it is crossed by the Seversky Donets -Donbass Canal, and the O-0506 highway. There is also a railway line with a bridge over the canal.
🔺Chasov Yar has several industrial zones and large enterprises, such as the Chasov Yar refractory plant. Such areas could potentially be used to equip shelters or fortifications.
🔺On the other side of Chasov Yar are Kramatorsk, Slavyansk, and Konstantinovka. The latter is an important railway hub.
Fortifications
🔺The city has been turned by Ukrainian forces into a powerful fortified area reminiscent of those in the liberated city of Artemovsk.
🔺Construction of fortifications in the area of Chasov Yar reportedly began in July-August 2022. During the battle for Artemovsk, the city was used as a transport hub crucial for the entire logistics of the Ukrainian Armed Forces group in the Artemovsk-Soledar area.
Strategic Importance
🔺Liberating Chasov Yar would provide control of a logistics center that has been key for the Ukrainian Armed Forces since 2014.
🔺By taking control of the highway and railway hub, Russia could disrupt delivery of reinforcements and munitions to Ukrainian forces.
🔺Control of Chasov Yar would pave the way for advancing on the so-called Kramatorsk-Slavyansk agglomeration.
🔺Liberation of Chasov Yar is crucial for liberating the Donetsk People's Republic from the forces of the neo-Nazi Kiev regime.
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The Russian Armed Forces have entered the suburbs of Chasov Yar and are less than a kilometer away from the city itself. Why is this city the scene of fierce fighting, and what makes it so important?
Geography
🔺Chasov Yar sits on a hill about 15 kilometers west of Artemovsk (Bakhmut) which was liberated by Russia in May 2023.
🔺Chasov Yar’s geographical position makes it important from a strategic standpoint, as it overlooks the surrounding area for many kilometers.
🔺Its boundaries are quite complex. From north to south, it is crossed by the Seversky Donets -Donbass Canal, and the O-0506 highway. There is also a railway line with a bridge over the canal.
🔺Chasov Yar has several industrial zones and large enterprises, such as the Chasov Yar refractory plant. Such areas could potentially be used to equip shelters or fortifications.
🔺On the other side of Chasov Yar are Kramatorsk, Slavyansk, and Konstantinovka. The latter is an important railway hub.
Fortifications
🔺The city has been turned by Ukrainian forces into a powerful fortified area reminiscent of those in the liberated city of Artemovsk.
🔺Construction of fortifications in the area of Chasov Yar reportedly began in July-August 2022. During the battle for Artemovsk, the city was used as a transport hub crucial for the entire logistics of the Ukrainian Armed Forces group in the Artemovsk-Soledar area.
Strategic Importance
🔺Liberating Chasov Yar would provide control of a logistics center that has been key for the Ukrainian Armed Forces since 2014.
🔺By taking control of the highway and railway hub, Russia could disrupt delivery of reinforcements and munitions to Ukrainian forces.
🔺Control of Chasov Yar would pave the way for advancing on the so-called Kramatorsk-Slavyansk agglomeration.
🔺Liberation of Chasov Yar is crucial for liberating the Donetsk People's Republic from the forces of the neo-Nazi Kiev regime.
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🇮🇷The IRGC commander killed in an Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus took part in the planning of Operation al-Aqsa Flood — Iran’s Coalition Council of Islamic Revolution Forces.
The council is a coalition of conservative parties close to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, that won most seats during the parliamentary elections and elections to the Assembly of Experts held on March 1.
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The council is a coalition of conservative parties close to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, that won most seats during the parliamentary elections and elections to the Assembly of Experts held on March 1.
"Martyr Zahedi's strategic role in shaping and strengthening the resistance front and designing and implementing the Al-Aqsa Flood operation is one of great honors, which will immortalize the silent efforts of this great commander in the pages of the glorious [history of] struggle against the occupation [Israeli] regime," the council said in a statement.
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The attack on Iran in Damascus... this is a turning point — Hezbollah
"After the first six months of the events that took place following the Al-Aqsa storm - this is now a turning point. There was what was before, and that's what's after it. All senior figures... have united and agree to reject the Zionist entity and the illegitimate nature of this entity," Secretary General of the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said.
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"After the first six months of the events that took place following the Al-Aqsa storm - this is now a turning point. There was what was before, and that's what's after it. All senior figures... have united and agree to reject the Zionist entity and the illegitimate nature of this entity," Secretary General of the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said.
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Escalating tensions between Tehran and Tel Aviv following Israel’s strike on the Iranian Embassy compound in Damascus has sparked fears of an all-out conflict between the two powers.
Which nation’s military is better equipped for a conflagration?
🔺Troop Strength:
🔺 Budgets:
🔺 Weapons:
Both nations boast robust defense industries. Israel has built up its defense sector in cooperation with the US, while Iran – subject to decades of sanctions - looked inward to produce as much of its defense needs as possible.
Israel has an important trump card: nuclear weapons. While neither confirming nor denying its possession of such arms (in a policy known as “deliberate ambiguity”) Israel is suspected of having up to 80 nukes.
Iran, by comparison, has rejected nuclear weapons –and all other WMDs, in favor of a vast conventional missile arsenal and strategic control over the Hormuz Strait, giving Tehran the power to collapse the world economy in case of foreign aggression.
🔺Combat Experience:
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An earthquake of magnitude 5.5 occurred near New York in the United States, as a result of which the meeting of the UN Security Council in New York was interrupted for some time.
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A court in Moscow has arrested the eleventh defendant in the case of the terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall, Muhammad Zoir Sharipzoda, the court said
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🛢Amped-up Israel-Iran standoff could spark 'disastrous energy crisis'
Escalation of the Israel-Iran standoff could plunge the world into a “disastrous energy crisis,” Dr. Mamdouh G. Salameh, an international oil economist and global energy expert, told Sputnik.
Oil prices could reach as much as $120 a barrel, he added. The volatile situation hinged on Iran’s response to the attack on its embassy in Damascus, the pundit noted.
The cost of Brent futures for June rose by 1.5% on April 4, reaching $90.65 a barrel. US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures for May settled up 1.4% at $86.59 a barrel.
In the wake of the Israeli missile strike, Iran could retaliate in a manner that would possibly widen the conflict, the economist claimed. Israel and the US could then decide to use Iran’s retaliation as an excuse to attack Tehran’s nuclear installations, he added.
The oil price rise would impact global economic growth, with the EU “particularly hit,” the analyst believed.
Since Iran is a significant player in the oil market, any conflict situation would mean that the price of oil will rise, Suranjali Tandon, assistant professor at the Delhi-based National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, told Sputnik.
The volatility could lead an increase in demand for gold, with a “firming up of gold prices as well,” Tandon said.
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Escalation of the Israel-Iran standoff could plunge the world into a “disastrous energy crisis,” Dr. Mamdouh G. Salameh, an international oil economist and global energy expert, told Sputnik.
Oil prices could reach as much as $120 a barrel, he added. The volatile situation hinged on Iran’s response to the attack on its embassy in Damascus, the pundit noted.
The cost of Brent futures for June rose by 1.5% on April 4, reaching $90.65 a barrel. US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures for May settled up 1.4% at $86.59 a barrel.
In the wake of the Israeli missile strike, Iran could retaliate in a manner that would possibly widen the conflict, the economist claimed. Israel and the US could then decide to use Iran’s retaliation as an excuse to attack Tehran’s nuclear installations, he added.
“In this case, Iran will definitely try to block the extremely important Strait of Hormuz by mining it, thus disrupting the shipment of an estimated 20 million barrels a day (mbd) and a big volume of Qatari LNG exports, and plunging the world into a disastrous energy crisis. This could cause oil prices to rocket, with Brent crude hitting $110-120 a barrel,” Dr Salameh said.
The oil price rise would impact global economic growth, with the EU “particularly hit,” the analyst believed.
“However, major oil exporters like Russia, Venezuela, Norway, and Brazil, whose exports don’t pass the Strait of Hormuz, will benefit handsomely from the price rise,” Dr. Salameh said.
Since Iran is a significant player in the oil market, any conflict situation would mean that the price of oil will rise, Suranjali Tandon, assistant professor at the Delhi-based National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, told Sputnik.
The volatility could lead an increase in demand for gold, with a “firming up of gold prices as well,” Tandon said.
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Kamikaze drone targeted a radar station in Transnistria. The attack caused minor damage to it and no casualties, according to the state security ministry.
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🟥 Transnistria, with its capital of Tiraspol, occupies a narrow strip of land lodged between the Dniester river and the Ukrainian border.…
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🟥 Transnistria, with its capital of Tiraspol, occupies a narrow strip of land lodged between the Dniester river and the Ukrainian border.…
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An earthquake of magnitude 5.5 occurred near New York in the United States, as a result of which the meeting of the UN Security Council in New York was interrupted for some time. Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Russian consulate visitors in New York were temporarily evacuated amid an earthquake, the consul general said.
The visitors of the Russian Consulate located in New York were temporarily taken outside of the premises due to a short-term earthquake in the New York area.
“We temporarily asked visitors to the Consulate General to leave the building. Now, if there is no second wave, we expect that we will be able to resume work,” Zakharov said. According to him, an assessment remains to be made to determine whether the building was damaged.
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The visitors of the Russian Consulate located in New York were temporarily taken outside of the premises due to a short-term earthquake in the New York area.
“We temporarily asked visitors to the Consulate General to leave the building. Now, if there is no second wave, we expect that we will be able to resume work,” Zakharov said. According to him, an assessment remains to be made to determine whether the building was damaged.
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Scott Ritter: Attacks on consulate, aid convoy show that Israel thinks it’s ‘above the law’
“In the span of a week, the world has witnessed two wanton violations of international law and the norms and standards of civilized nations by the state of Israel,” former UN weapons inspector and international affairs commentator Scott Ritter told Sputnik, commenting on Monday’s twin attacks against the Iranian Embassy in Damascus, and World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza.
The Damascus attack appeared to target high-ranking IRGC officers, “but the fact that Israel views these officers as legitimate targets doesn’t give them the permission to violate the protections that are afforded to these structures. Diplomatic immunity is a reality, and these buildings (consulates, embassies), are afforded inviolability, protection of international law, and Israel opted to violate this,” Ritter said.
The consequences of the attack “have yet to be fully borne out…but based on Israel’s own reaction and anticipation could be quite severe. And this could throw not just the region but the world into chaos, turmoil and conflict, all because Israel decided that it could operate above the law,” the observer warned.
As for the WCK attack, Ritter alleged that the aid workers were targeted because “their work is not conducive to the overarching Israeli policy of depopulation” in Gaza.
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“In the span of a week, the world has witnessed two wanton violations of international law and the norms and standards of civilized nations by the state of Israel,” former UN weapons inspector and international affairs commentator Scott Ritter told Sputnik, commenting on Monday’s twin attacks against the Iranian Embassy in Damascus, and World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza.
The Damascus attack appeared to target high-ranking IRGC officers, “but the fact that Israel views these officers as legitimate targets doesn’t give them the permission to violate the protections that are afforded to these structures. Diplomatic immunity is a reality, and these buildings (consulates, embassies), are afforded inviolability, protection of international law, and Israel opted to violate this,” Ritter said.
The consequences of the attack “have yet to be fully borne out…but based on Israel’s own reaction and anticipation could be quite severe. And this could throw not just the region but the world into chaos, turmoil and conflict, all because Israel decided that it could operate above the law,” the observer warned.
As for the WCK attack, Ritter alleged that the aid workers were targeted because “their work is not conducive to the overarching Israeli policy of depopulation” in Gaza.
“The consequences of this action were clear. Almost immediately, ships filled with humanitarian aid turned around and refused to offload their life-sustaining cargos in Gaza out of fear of being attacked by Israel,” he said.
“These crimes will continue so long as Israel is allowed to operate without any consequences – so long as the United States continues to provide diplomatic cover for Israel in the Security Council of the United Nations – so long as the world is willing to turn a blind eye to the crimes committed by the government of Benjamin Netanyahu,” Ritter emphasized.
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🔺What was Israel trying to accomplish by attacking the Iranian consulate in Damascus?
🔺How Iran can avoid falling into Netanyahu’s trap as Israel escalates ‘shadow war’
🔺Iran vs. Israel Military Comparison: Who’s Tougher?
🔺Amped-up Israel-Iran standoff could spark 'disastrous energy crisis'
🔺Economic consequences if war breaks out between Iran and Israel
🔺Scott Ritter: Attacks on consulate, aid convoy show that Israel thinks it’s ‘above the law’
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🔺How Iran can avoid falling into Netanyahu’s trap as Israel escalates ‘shadow war’
🔺Iran vs. Israel Military Comparison: Who’s Tougher?
🔺Amped-up Israel-Iran standoff could spark 'disastrous energy crisis'
🔺Economic consequences if war breaks out between Iran and Israel
🔺Scott Ritter: Attacks on consulate, aid convoy show that Israel thinks it’s ‘above the law’
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Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism: Putin quotes noscriptures of Russia's traditional religions
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🇮🇷 "In a written message, the Islamic Republic of Iran warns US leadership not to get dragged in Netanyahu's trap for US: Stay away so you won't get hurt. In response US asked Iran not to target American facilities," Mohammad Jamshidi, Deputy Chief of Staff for Political Affairs to I.R. Iran President posted on X.
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“It’d be interesting to know the details of this proposed treaty by the United States,” retired US Army Lt. Col. Earl Rasmussen told Sputnik, commenting on a joint US-Japanese UN Security Council Resolution expected to be tabled next week proposing a ban on nuclear weapons in outer space.
“I’m often kind of cautious when they propose something, because the US is probably the one country that has reneged or withdrawn unilaterally from more treaties than any other country,” Rasmussen said.
The timing of the proposal is “interesting” and “curious,” and the details crucial, because there already is an international agreement banning the deployment of nuclear weapons in space – the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, the observer said.
Rasmussen doesn’t rule out that the Security Council Resolution may be aimed at advanced space-based weapons which countries have developed but not fielded, with recent US diplomatic maneuvers in strategic arms control serving as a hint regarding how the US might fear other countries might behave.
“I mean if we look at the [1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile] Treaty that the US pulled out of – they were developing missile defense systems prior to doing so and then they withdrew from the treaty and deployed them,” the observer said. The same goes for the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, which the US quit in 2019, resuming medium-range missile testing immediately thereafter.
“I also think that the US probably has concerns over EMP,” Rasmussen said, referring to electromagnetic pulse weapons which can knock out satellite electronics. The US military is “highly dependent on satellites” for its operations, Rasmussen emphasized. “So I’m thinking they’re probably concerned as far as not really having a good defensive capability to counter some type of satellite killer or disrupter or something.”
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