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        The use of satellites has dramatically augmented human life, both on and off the battlefield. When it comes to defense, satellites are increasingly being used for reconnaissance, communications, and even as weapons themselves. Complex navigational systems place satellites in many different types of orbit around the planet, depending on the use for which they are designed.

         Reconnaissance satellites, or spy satellites as they are often called, are used for a variety of purposes including high resolution photography, eavesdropping on communications, and detection of missile launches. Much about this technology is shrouded in mystery, as many current satellites in use possess top-secret status.

         Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) provide global coverage for a vast array of applications. Originally designed for military applications, this technology has seen major advancements in recent decades. The precision these units provide when delivering modern weapons to their targets is unparalleled. This increases the lethal nature of these weapons and limits collateral damage, reducing unintended casualties.

         These satellites are also employed for the coordination of land military units, and help these units locate their own positions more readily. This highlights the importance of these units in modern warfare. Indeed, a satellite navigation systems is a crucial part of potential military power’s success.

         Counter-measures to satellites are increasingly becoming the focus of any such modern power. The idea behind these weapons is self-explanatory, but a power that can successfully disable an enemy’s satellites holds a unique advantage in modern warfare, which is ever more reliant on satellites for coordination of forces and targeting needs. Anti-satellite weapons were originally designed for strategic military purposes, and while much of the early testing to construct these weapons focused around land or air based launches, a space-based line of defense has been the focus of more modern efforts.

         Space based weaponry is a controversial subject, and the technologies for these types of weapons has not been perfected. The attachment of ‘kill-vehicles’ to satellites that monitor exhaust plumes from ground-based rocket launches is one that could see the light of day in the future, but many top scientists feel the technologies needed for success are many years away.

         The use of lasers to disable incoming enemy missiles is another such technology that has met with test failures and skepticism from scientists and critics. More reliable lasers are being tested in other fields, which could open the way to revisit these ideas n the future.

         As more countries reach space, its strategic importance will increase. Technologies in this field will undoubtedly become more essential in the coming decades.
 
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