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March 31st, 2020

The Threat to U.S. Space Systems - Center for Strategic and International Studies Releases Report



The CSIS report authors.

The think tank Center for Strategic and International Studies has made available their Space Threat Assessment 2020 report, which reviews the open-source information available on the counterspace capabilities that can threaten U.S. space systems and which countries are developing such systems.

The report is intended to raise awareness and understanding of the threats, debunk myths and misinformation, and highlight areas in which senior leaders and policymakers should focus their attention.

This report focuses on five specific countries that are either avidly pursuing counterspace capabilities or that present the greatest risk to the United States' National Security: China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, and India.

A sixth section analyzes the counterspace capabilities of select other countries, including some allies and partners of the United States, and some non-state actors. This report is not a comprehensive assessment of all known threats to U.S. space systems because much of the information on what other countries are doing to advance their counterspace systems is not publicly available. Instead, it serves as an unclassified assessment that aggregates and highlights open-source information on counterspace capabilities for policymakers and the general public.

This report is made possible by general support to CSIS and no direct sponsorship contributed to this report. To download the report, please access this direct link...