ASAT Weapons

  • India’s Role in Space Norms: India is recognized as a key player in developing international norms for responsible behavior in space, according to the EU Special Envoy for Space.
  • ASAT Weapons Defined: ASAT weapons are technologies designed to disable, destroy, or interfere with satellites. They can be kinetic (physical impact) or non-kinetic (cyber attacks, jamming).
  • ASAT Capabilities: Four countries (US, Russia, China, India) have demonstrated ASAT capabilities. India’s 2019 test (Mission Shakti) destroyed a satellite in Low Earth Orbit (LEO).
  • Debris Concerns: The EU and the global community are concerned about space debris from destructive ASAT tests and advocate for a ban on such tests.
  • Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO): RPOs involve spacecraft maneuvering close to each other. While useful for scientific and repair missions, they can also be used for espionage or disruption, particularly by unfriendly actors.
  • Need for RPO Regulation: The EU and India are considering how to regulate RPOs through international agreements to prevent threats to satellites.
  • EU’s Concerns: The EU is concerned about ASAT debris and RPOs, especially when conducted without notification or by unfriendly actors. They also worry about cyber jamming and spoofing in space.
  • India-EU Cooperation: India and the EU are planning a space dialogue to deepen cooperation, address discrepancies in space regulation, and create a vibrant environment for businesses.
  • EU Space Act: The EU is developing a Space Act to enhance European competitiveness and ensure EU companies adhere to safety and sustainability measures.