Russian Satellites Get Very Little Chances To Watch Ukraine - Their Space Capabilities

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Publicado 2024-02-20
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  • @rShadowFace
    you forgot to count all the tank turrets in orbit
  • @FreedomFox1
    No doubt this is one of the biggest advantages the US is able to give Ukraine.
  • @bennyboy27or
    I was half expecting a field of salvage satellites to make an appearance in this video
  • @JCMills55
    I know the Soviet Union has had 'satellite killers' in space since at least the early 70's when I was in the USAF working on Minuteman ICBM's.
  • @SentinelofLogic
    It is pretty clear that the US does have an ASAT weapon in the SM-3. When they shot down that satellite it took them only 3 weeks to make the required modifications (which were likely all software because of such a short time frame) and that knowledge is either around for use at short notice or possibly already integrated into the production missiles.
  • Out in space two alien life forms are speaking with each other. The first alien says, "The dominant life forms on the earth planet have developed satellite-based nuclear weapons." The second alien, who looks exactly like the first, asks, "Are they an emerging intelligence?" The first alien says, "I don't think so, they have them aimed at themselves."
  • @jaysdood
    I suspect that a big impediment to having direct energy weapons in space would be the difficulties in shedding heat in a vacuum.
  • @chokosabe
    Thanks - this is one of those areas thats so important but virtually no one talks about
  • @sixstringedthing
    This is what happens when you turn your national space program into a superyacht financing program for selected oligarchs.
  • @andie_pants
    I never get tired of that old SDI footage 😄
  • @cruisinguy6024
    Love the Red Storm Rising reference. I know the RORSATs are no longer in service but surely they have a newer satellite capable of oceanic radar reconnaissance to find our carrier and amphibious fleets.
  • @tomast9034
    its a statement for example like they cant do gearbox casings because they dont do it like we do, from cast iron...but gearbox casings can be welded , drop forged, screwed together.
  • Thanks for your efforts. Only wish mainstream media would do the same effort.
  • @rtqii
    If you are in America, and support Ukraine, please get at least one non-voting friend registered and make an event of casting ballots.
  • @andytroo
    5:50 - "several commercial providers have more high resolution satellites than Russia" - i think this is the key metric - when a new company can afford to design, build, (obtain launch licence for, ) and launch more and better stuff than russia it is clear what the tech level of the "superpower" is ...
  • @D-0ne
    Thanks for the exceptional work.. As always.. Keep up the good work team
  • @marsspacex6065
    Russia as a space power is collapsing right now. But they can still cause problems those leading in space like SpaceX by basically trashing up orbits. They are more likely to act this way since they are falling so far behind.