Germany's Bold Leap into Military Space: Satellites, Lasers, and Strategic Defense
Germany is planning a €35 billion military space investment to counter threats from Russia and China. This initiative includes building a secure satellite network and developing non-destructive defense systems. The strategy reflects the increased importance of space in global military operations following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Germany is strategizing a vast €35 billion investment in military space capabilities, including spy satellites and space planes, to address growing threats from orbit, primarily posed by Russia and China, as stated by the German space commander.
The SATCOM Stage 4 project will see Germany constructing an encrypted military satellite network over the coming years, paralleling U.S. Space Development Agency's model. This effort signifies Germany's heightened focus on securing space communications and defense systems post-Russia's Ukraine aggression.
Rheinmetall is in discussions with OHB for a collaborative military satellite venture. This development aligns with European endeavors to create a satellite communications system rivaling Elon Musk's Starlink, reinforcing Europe's stance in the space race.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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