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Europe’s Satellite Security Problem Has a Name—Russia’s Luch-2, and Here is Why
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Europe’s Satellite Security Problem Has a Name—Russia’s Luch-2, and Here is Why
A Russian satellite is closely shadowing European communications satellites and exploiting unencrypted channels used at least in part by European security institutions, including Germany’s Bundeswehr, according to NZZ on March 22. The report centers on Luch-2, a Russian satellite launched in March 2023 into geostationary orbit at an altitude of about 35,700 kilometers above the equator. We bring you stories from the ground. Your support keeps …
Satellites shooting with lasers – that's how Europeans want to protect their space infrastructure. Meanwhile, Russia is targeting unencrypted communication channels, which the German Bundeswehr is also using.
·Zürich, Switzerland
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