http://english.pravda.ru/russia/kremlin/27-09-2007/97819-russia_space-0

27.09.2007

Russia determined to retaliate if other nations deploy weapons in space


      Russia is ready to take appropriate measures if weapons are deployed in 
space, the commander of the Russian Space Forces said Thursday. 

      "Should any country deploy weapons in space, then the laws of armed 
warfare are such that retaliatory weapons are certain to appear," Col. Gen. 
Vladimir Popovkin said. 

            
            
                  Russia determined to retaliate if other nations deploy 
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      He said Russia and China have drafted an international declaration on the 
non-deployment of weapons in space and sent it to the UN. 

      "It is necessary to establish the rules of the game in space," he said, 
adding that the deployment of weapons in space could have unpredictable 
consequences, since such weapons are "very complex systems." 

      "A sizable war could break out," the commander said. 

      He said space must not be the sphere of interests of any one country. 

      "We do not want to fight in space, and we do not want to call the shots 
there either, but we will not permit any other country to do so," he said. 

      Popovkin also said that Russia has an integrated missile attack warning 
system, covering the country's entire territory, rian.ru reports.

      Russian President Vladimir Putin has criticized U.S. plans for 
space-based weapons, saying it could trigger a new arms race. 

      U.S. President George W. Bush signed an order last year tacitly asserting 
the U.S. right to space weapons and opposing the development of treaties or 
other measures restricting them.

      Bush also had pushed an ambitious program for space-based missile 
defense, and the Pentagon is working on missiles, ground lasers and other 
technology to shoot down satellites, the AP reports. 

      At the same time India and Russia held discussions here on possibility of 
cooperation in space exploration, including missions to the moon and Mars. 
General Anatoly Perminov, Head of the Federal Space Agency, Russia met Indian 
Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman G Madhavan Nair on the sidelines of 
the 58th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) here. 

      "Discussions are on for possible cooperation with ISRO on missions to the 
moon and Mars," Perminov said. He said a special meeting of officials of space 
agencies from the two countries will be held in November to take the 
discussions forward. 

      India is launching its lunar mission 'Chandrayaan-I' next year and is 
expected to announce Chandrayaan-II soon after. 

      "International scientific community is keen to partner with India in 
Chandrayaan-II," a senior ISRO official said. Under the India-Russia joint 
space programme, the two countries would launch a research satellite 
constructed by students early next year. 

      Indian students are building the satellite, called Youth Sat, while 
Russian students are constructing scientific instruments for the mission, which 
will study the earth's upper atmosphere. 

      Under the Indo-Russia joint project CORONAS-PHOTON, the Tata Institute of 
Fundamental Research will supply a low-energy gamma-ray telescope for a Russian 
spacecraft that will be launched before mid-2008 to study solar physics. 

      Discussions were also held to explore the possibility of India launching 
the Russian GLONASS-M satellites from its GSLV platforms and join Russia in 
developing the next generation GLONASS-K satellites for the Russian global 
navigation system, hindu.com reports. 

      Source: agencies 
     


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