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  2. Militarisation of space - Wikipedia

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    Space weapons are weapons used in space warfare. They include weapons that can attack space systems in orbit (i.e. anti-satellite weapons), attack targets on the earth from space or disable missiles travelling through space. In the course of the militarisation of space, such weapons were developed mainly by the contesting superpowers during the ...

  3. Space weapon - Wikipedia

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    The Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System.A RIM-161 Standard Missile 3 anti-ballistic missile is launched from USS Shiloh, a US Navy Ticonderoga-class cruiser.. Anti-satellite weapons, which are primarily surface-to-space and air-to-space missiles, have been developed by the United States, the USSR/Russia, India and the People's Republic of China.

  4. Astronaut propulsion unit - Wikipedia

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    The Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) is a propulsion backpack which was used by NASA astronauts on three space shuttle missions in 1984. The MMU allowed the astronauts to perform untethered EVA spacewalks at a distance from the shuttle. The MMU was used in practice to retrieve a pair of faulty communications satellites, Westar VI and Palapa B2.

  5. Rikhter R-23 - Wikipedia

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    Firing up to 2,500 rpm, the R-23 was the fastest firing single-barrel cannon ever introduced into service. The R-23 took some time to develop and was not used operationally until 1964. It was used only in the tail turret of the Tu-22 , and experimentally on the Salyut 3 space station .

  6. Kinetic bombardment - Wikipedia

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    Project Thor was an idea for a weapons system that launches telephone pole-sized kinetic projectiles made from tungsten from Earth's orbit to damage targets on the ground. Jerry Pournelle created the concept while working in operations research at Boeing in the 1950s before becoming a science-fiction writer.

  7. Soviet laser pistol - Wikipedia

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    This fear prompted the development of the laser gun. [5] The weapons were designed to either disable optical sensors on enemy spacecraft or to flash-blind enemy astronauts when engaged in an orbital combat aboard or out of spacecraft. The last scenario was considered implausible, however, and the gun had no deadly force. [5]

  8. TP-82 - Wikipedia

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    Russia has the corner on guns in space – MSNBC, Feb. 12, 2008; TP-82 : Russian space pistol / shotgun / carbine / flare gun no longer being carried into space (with photos) – The Firearm Blog; Soviet cosmonauts carried a shotgun into space; The TOZ-81 'Mars' Gun Was The Soviet Union's Ultimate Space Revolver, including information on the TP-82

  9. Space Shuttle - Wikipedia

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    The Space Shuttle is a retired, ... and air-to-ground weapons employment. ... while the RS-25 engines were firing but the SRBs were still bolted to the pad, the ...