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124 Military Satellites Now Maneuver, Watch Each Other, and Monitor Signals and Data

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 12/20/2025 14:34 EDT

Military Satellites Now Maneuver, Watch Each Other, and Monitor Signals and Data

An anonymous reader shared this report from the Washington Post. (Alternate URL here):

The American patrol satellite had the targets in its sights: two recently launched Chinese spacecraft flying through one of the most sensitive neighborhoods in space. Like any good tactical fighter, the American spacecraft, known as USA 270, approached from behind, so that the sun would be at its back, illuminating the quarry.
But then one of the Chinese satellites countered by slowing down. As USA 270 zipped by, the Ch

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