Is Warfare Changing? The United States Would Order a New Supersonic Weapon in Batches of Several Thousand Pieces
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As massive, dispersed satellite constellations become a major space asset for spacefaring nations, directed energy and cyber weapons are replacing traditional kinetic energy weapons as the development direction of space warfare, profoundly impacting the rules of engagement in space. The United States is accelerating its exploration of more effective anti-satellite warfare methods.
The US Air Force has begun development of a new land-based supersonic air defense missile to effectively respond to the mass threat posed by Chinese and Russian cruise missiles and drones. The program aims to deploy a cheaper interceptor missile that can relieve the burden on significantly more expensive air defense systems, Army Recognition reported.
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