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Shooting Down a "Star": Program 437, the US Nuclear ASAT System and Present-Day Copycat Killers
Contributor(s): Chun, Clayton K. S. (Author)
ISBN: 1249327202     ISBN-13: 9781249327202
Publisher: Biblioscholar
OUR PRICE:   $55.05  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Military Science
- Education
Dewey: 358.174
Physical Information: 0.21" H x 7.44" W x 9.69" (0.43 lbs) 100 pages
 
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Colonel Chun undertakes a case study of an experimental US antisatellite defense fielded by the Air Force in the 1960s as a departure for assessing the need for an ASAT system today. The author argues that the US Air Force was able to develop a relatively effective system based on rudimentary technology. Using aging booster rockets (the Thor ICBM) and existing tracking and targeting radar systems, the Air Force was able to intercept satellites. Colonel Chun argues that extrapolating from this historical example several states, particularly North Korea, Iran, India, and the Peoples Republic of China, could use widely available improved missiles and radar systems to develop ASAT weapons that would make critical US and allied space systems (military and commercial) vulnerable to attack, thus seriously undermining our offensive and defensive capabilities and perhaps wreak havoc on our economic system.