Why Putin is trying to put nukes in space | Robert Fox | Tim Marshall
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- "They're talking military and attack satellites. Russia is even talking about putting a nuclear weapon in space."
The next frontier of warfare is space and Russia is leading the race to be the first nation to have a nuclear arsenal in the cosmos, says defence editor Robert Fox and foreign affairs expert Tim Marshall.
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Did we really just watch an intro 3 times???
Infuriating, isn’t it?
Mad world. Tiny Putin can't put toilets in Russian's houses but can put nukes in space😂
🇺🇦 maybe vladolf putler thinks his nukes are safe from Ukraine if he puts 'em in space. 🇺🇦
I thought he was planning to send them to Zelensky.
Is that the same as
“Muppets in space”
Loved that when it came out.
Tim Marshall should have his own podcast channel
There's an 80s Anime that shows 80s WW3 orbital warfare, with laser-plattforms manned by astronauts, which is kinda funny.
Besides of that, "007: Moonraker" shows how Space Marines fight in space, which is kinda funny, but also scary.
Controlling space?
Whole?
Think they look-up their own hole...
- Space are INFINITE....
Not impressed by this man.
Get your teenagers to sign up for the new " space cadets"
For the love of god times radio, stop putting clips from the middle of the video at the start
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Here's the non political problem with orbiting nuclear weapons. How do you dispose of them after they time out and become non-functional? Russia has nothing like a space shuttle that can rendezvous with the munition pick it up, and take it back home for refurbishment or disposal. Orbiting a nuclear weapon absent this capability means surrendering the munition for random reentry and all that implies.
These ttthings would be in very predictable orbits. They would almost certainly be in the wrong place, like the opposite side of the world, when Putin wished tto fire them. Furthermore they would have limited targeting ability when reentering the atmosphere. Think about things like spacecraft launching to and returning from the ISS. They have to wait until the ground track is just right.They would just be sitting ducks.
Great editing. Sigh.
Thx gang, chilling stuff. 9:14 what manner will they respond, with extreme prejudice, perhaps ?
Clearly he has zero knowledge of what nukes in space actually entails. I can assure you thatt it is not a very good or effective idea.
You reap what you sow...
How complex/simple is it to mechanically articulate Nuclear weapons [with Uranium and Plutonium weighted density] to point and fire [at an enemy's military assets - on earth and in space] from a space deployed satellite? Electromagnetic Pulse Detonated/Laser Weapons [as speculated in the above] seem a lot more feasible. Articulating a Laser from a satellite seems feasible, but with how much destructive power and for how long? Whatever energy said weapon has to use destructively, cannot be greater than the satellite's energy system. So say the satellite switches from mission geo-stationary orbit to 1-off weapon, and then becomes useless [due to using all its energy], can such weaponised satellites be produced and deployed in bulk effectively enough to be more than some James Bond Movie storyline?
Any directed energy weapon in space would not be effective against ground targets because of atmospheric dispersion, limited time over the target and a whole host of other considerattions. It won;t happen.