Russia Tests Nuclear-Powered Burevestnik Missile Amid Safety Concerns
Russia Tests Nuclear-Powered Burevestnik Missile Amid Safety Concerns

Russia Tests Nuclear-Powered Burevestnik Missile Amid Safety Concerns

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The emergence of space as a militarized domain marks the new frontier for global power struggles, with the U.S. and China leading efforts to establish dominance through satellite deployment and advanced technology. Russia's successful test of the nuclear-powered Burevestnik missile underscores the growing threat of weapons that can evade traditional defenses and operate with unprecedented range and stealth. Concurrently, the U.S. is investing heavily in responsive satellite networks, including a 154-satellite mesh to secure strategic advantages, while private aerospace companies like Rocket Lab, Firefly Aerospace, SpaceX, and Blue Origin experience significant growth fueled by defense contracts. This shift signals a transition from conventional warfare to space-based conflict, where disabling satellites can disrupt communications, navigation, and economies without firing a shot. Future conflicts may also extend to lunar and asteroid mining, with nations vying to control resources like helium-3, which could fuel advanced energy production. With the U.S. defense budget continuing to expand, more satellites, faster replacements, and new space technologies are poised to shape the next era of military and economic competition.

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