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It’s hunting season in orbit as Russia’s killer satellites mystify skywatchers

Summary by Ars Technica
“Once more, we play our dangerous game—a game of chess—against our old adversary.”…

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The chief of the French Defense General Staff, Thierry Burcar, said Russia's activity under water and in space is “extremely alarming”.

The head of the Supreme Defence State declared that Russian submarines "enter regularly in the North Atlantic and then sometimes fight in the Mediterranean Sea". Burkhard describes Kremlin as "a sustainable threat". He says that Moscow's satellites are used to spy or interfere with French equipment. Russia is likely to militaryize the area, while its submarine activity is also "extremely worrying", declared a French top general at a recent press…

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Ars Technica broke the news in United States on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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