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Russia's Space Operations Threaten European Satellite Communications

Severity: High (Score: 73.5)

Sources: www.bbc.com, www.bmvg.de, spacenews.com, Swp-Berlin, www.rand.org

Summary

Russian satellites have been intercepting communications from European spacecraft since 2014, with two specific Russian inspector satellites reportedly stalking European satellites. These operations, known as proximity and rendezvous operations (RPOs), raise concerns about espionage and potential disruption of satellite functions. Recent reports indicate that these Russian satellites have approached European military communications satellites closely, with some instances occurring within five kilometers. The British Ministry of Defence has noted weekly attempts by Russia to jam military communications satellites, highlighting the ongoing threat to European security. Germany's National Security Strategy emphasizes the need for resilience in satellite systems to counter these threats. The situation poses risks not only to military capabilities but also to civilian services reliant on satellite systems. The German government is considering various measures, including military deterrence, to address these threats. However, specific details about potential military responses remain undisclosed. Key Points: • Russian satellites have been stalking European spacecraft since 2014, raising espionage concerns. • Recent reports confirm weekly jamming attempts by Russia on military communications satellites. • Germany is focusing on resilience and deterrence strategies to protect its satellite systems.

Key Entities

  • China (country)
  • France (country)
  • Germany (country)
  • Russia (country)
  • Ukraine (country)
  • swp-berlin.org (domain)
  • Geostationary Orbit (platform)
  • Gssap (platform)
  • Satellites (platform)
  • Starlink (platform)
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