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U.S. criticizes Chinese weapons test; missile destroys old weather satellite
19 Jan 2007 04:36 GMT | einsnews.com
... anti-satellite weapons test in which an old Chinese weather satellite was destroyed by a missile. ... Agency, Lt.-Gen. Michael Maples, said last week China and Russia are the "primary states of ... Admiral William Fallon, chief of the U.S. Pacific Command, has spearheaded a major push to ...
Japan, Britain join concern over Chinese missile test (Reuters)
Fri, 19 Jan 2007 14:03:43 GMT | Yahoo! News
Reuters - Japan and Britain on Friday joined an international chorus of concern over a recent satellite-killing missile test by China -- the first known experiment of its type in more than 20 years.
U.S. wants info on China missile test (AP)
Tue, 23 Jan 2007 01:23:05 GMT | Yahoo! News
AP - Nearly two weeks after China successfully tested an anti-satellite weapon, questions persist in Washington about Beijing's intentions.
China confirms missile test (AP)
Tue, 23 Jan 2007 08:14:46 GMT | Yahoo! News
AP - China's Foreign Ministry said Tuesday that Beijing had confirmed its recent missile test to some countries, including the U.S. and Japan, but that it is against an arms race in space.
Motives and Implications Behind China?s Anti- satellite Test
Sun, 28 Jan 2007 16:52:55 +0000 | China View
The Jamestown Foundation, 01/25/2007- 01/25/2007 - By Kevin Pollpeter (from China Brief, January 24) - The United States government revealed on January 18 that the Chinese military had conducted an anti-satellite (ASAT) missile test against an aging Chinese weather satellite. The satellite was destroyed on January 11 by a medium-range ballistic missile at an altitude of [...]
China launches first satellite after satellite-killing missile test
| Findory News China
Yahoo News: AFP - China has launched an experimental navigation satellite into space, state press reported, the nation's first space launch since it tested a satellite-killing missile last month.
China's space hit spurs missile-defense debate (Reuters)
Mon, 05 Feb 2007 23:37:19 GMT | Yahoo! News
Reuters - China's use of a ground-based missile to destroy a satellite last month should spur debate about putting U.S. interceptor missiles in space, the head of the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency said Monday.
