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Date: 2012-01-04 11:29:45
Energy weapons
Avionics
Geodesy
Navigation
Anti-satellite weapon
Electromagnetic pulse
Global Positioning System
Communications satellite
High-altitude nuclear explosion
Technology
Space technology
Satellites

Chapter 21 Space System Threats Maj Brian Garino, USAF, and Maj Jane Gibson, USAF Most US military operations are touched in one way or another by space—we are more dependent on space than any other nation.1 This depe

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