‘War of Tomorrow Will Begin in Space,’ Macron Says, Singling Out Russia
- French President Emmanuel Macron announced a multi-billion-euro increase in military space spending, totaling €4.2 billion up to 2030.
- Macron highlighted that Russia is conducting espionage activities in space, monitoring French satellites and executing cyberattacks on space infrastructure.
- He emphasized the importance of developing reusable launchers and strengthening European competitiveness in the fragile space sector.
- Macron warned about the threat of Russian nuclear weapons in space, stating that space has become a battlefield and not a sanctuary.
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The French President announced more than EUR 4.2 billion for the military space sector by 2030, defending an autonomous Europe in a 'battal field' where the war of the future "will begin'.
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday that modern conflicts are already taking place in space, adding that other wars will begin there.
Faced with Russian threats, President Emmanuel Macron announced on Wednesday an additional investment of 4.2 billion euros for French space defence by 2030.
French President Emmanuel Macron today, also mentioning the threat from Russia, announced an additional investment of 4.2 billion euros by 2030 in France's defense in space.
The President of the Republic promised this Wednesday, November 12, during a move to the Space Command an increase in the budget of French space defence. He will remain well below the 35 billion euros of investments announced by Germany.
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