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Russia: US Satellite Shot a Weapons Test
2008-02-17
Heh. Damned straight it is. Watch us.
MOSCOW (AP) - Russia said Saturday that U.S. military plans to shoot down a damaged spy satellite may be a veiled test of America's missile defense system.

The Pentagon failed to provide "enough arguments" to back its plan to smash the satellite next week with a missile, Russia's Defense Ministry said in a statement. "There is an impression that the United States is trying to use the accident with its satellite to test its national anti-missile defense system's capability to destroy other countries' satellites," the ministry said.
Something you guys can't do.
The Bush administration says the operation is not a test of a program to kill other nations' orbiting communications and intelligence capabilities. U.S. diplomats around the world have been instructed to inform governments that it is meant to protect people from 1,000 pounds of toxic fuel on the bus-sized satellite hurtling toward Earth.

The diplomats were told to distinguish the upcoming attempt from last year's test by China of a missile specifically designed to take out satellites, which was criticized by the United States and other countries.

Known by its military designation US 193, the satellite was launched in December 2006. It lost power and its central computer failed almost immediately afterward, leaving it uncontrollable. It carried a sophisticated and secret imaging sensor. Left alone, the satellite would likely hit Earth during the first week of March. About half of the 5,000-pound spacecraft would probably survive its blazing descent through the atmosphere and would scatter debris over several hundred miles.

Military and administration officials said the satellite is carrying fuel called hydrazine that could injure or kill people who are near it when it hits the ground.

The operation to shoot down the dead satellite could happen as soon as next week.
Posted by:Steve White

#9  LOL Joe - I've had a couple cocktails watching the Daytona 500, and I'm way toooo interested to let that go. Tell us more?

Please?
Posted by: Frank G   2008-02-17 20:39  

#8  Nervous pooty?
Posted by: Large Phusons8918   2008-02-17 20:22  

#7  GUAM K57 RADIO > DETACHMENT-5/DET-5 SQUADRON TO TRACK SATELLITE IF IT NEARS GUAM; + TOPIX > AEGIS WARSHIP [Hawaii] ON STANDBY FOR SATELLITE SHOOTDOWN.

As a MADONNA fan, I'm just gonna say its more appropriate and symbolic than they can possibly realize at this time.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-02-17 19:48  

#6  Let's see, you scrub together enough parts and fuel to have an ancient aircraft buzz our carrier group. We whack a sat without a shrug. Your lower primate ego's showing again. Zip it up.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-02-17 08:53  

#5  Weapons test? Well, yeah, it is. And your point would be what, Ivan?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2008-02-17 08:40  

#4  Sheesh! The Rooshuns actually believe the stuff in Pravda. I'm surprised they don't claim it is a shot at a UFO mothership.
That's what 70 years of commie censorship gets you: a readership as gullible as sheep.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2008-02-17 06:56  

#3   The US should tell the Ruskies to go straight to hell, and by the way, watch like everyone else, the proper way to shoot a satellite down without leaving the mess behind, such as the 'People's Missile' did! The Red Dragon needs to know, along with the honey bear, the Eagle can 'claw eyes out' in space too!!
Putty didn't seem to give a crap when the Chicoms haphazardly shot their own bird up, so he should just sit back and STFU!!
Posted by: smn   2008-02-17 02:40  

#2  "central computer failed almost immediately afterward"

From open sources, it looks like the solar panels failed to deploy. Not the computer failing.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-02-17 01:53  

#1  Yes. It is a de facto test in the sense that we are planning to hit the satellite at a higher than normal altitude.

But note that these ABM weapons are operational (say what you want about W, he was serious about BMD), have already been tested considerably and we plan to fire 2 or 3 shots to make sure we do the job. And Kimmie should not get any ideas because there are plenty more interceptors out there.
Posted by: JAB   2008-02-17 00:47  

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