[g8-sheffield] US 'to launch bombs from unmanned spacecraft'
Dan
dan at aktivix.org
Tue Mar 29 00:54:42 BST 2005
Sorry about sending all these things... it's stuff we all know in the
abstract, but to read about it actually happening...
http://globalsecurity.org/org/news/2005/050317-spacecraft.htm
The Pentagon is looking to space as the next frontier in its quest for
absolute military supremacy.
It is planning a new generation of sub-orbital bombers able to strike
anywhere in the world "within minutes".
The Falcon programme will this year test a launcher for its Common Aero
Vehicle (CAV), an unmanned spacecraft that would travel five times the
speed of sound and carry 1,000 pounds of bombs and intelligence sensors,
the House armed services committee has been told.
Defence chiefs expect the CAV to be ready by 2010. A second stage of the
project will develop two versions of a reusable "space plane" that could
cruise at 100,000 feet, carrying a CAV anywhere in the world.
The Falcon programme is understood to reflect the Bush administration's
growing interest in using space as a battle zone.
John Pike, director of GlobalSecurity.org, a non-governmental defence
think tank, told the Washington Post the US will be able "to crush
someone anywhere in the world on 30 minutes' notice".
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