West moving towards war in space – Roscosmos chief

18 Jun, 2022 21:59 / Updated 2 years ago
Private American companies are collecting visual and radar data for Ukraine, the head of the Russian Space Agency says

Western astronautics is “heading for war,” Russian Space Agency (Roscosmos) Director Dmitry Rogozin said on Saturday, claiming that the alleged collection of data for Ukraine by private Western companies proves this.

In an interview with Russia 24, Rogozin claimed that private American companies such as Lockheed Martin, Boeing, SpaceX, and others are now tasked with “one specific goal: To ensure the collection of information in real time, both visual – through infrared radar devices – and through conventional surveillance.” This data is collected for the Ukrainian forces to use “for ballistic missile guidance or multiple launch rocket system operation,” he said.

We can see where actually the Western space world is heading. It is heading for war.

This also applies to satellite communication companies such as Starlink, the Roscosmos director added.

Asked if Russian satellites are able to monitor Ukrainian territory, Rogozin said, “Of course.

Earlier this month, he claimed that private American space companies are “at best, trusted contractors of the Pentagon, at worst, agents of the Pentagon or the CIA under the guise of ‘private independent companies.’

Rogozin’s remarks came soon after the head of US Cyber Command, General Paul Nakasone, admitted for the first time that the US was supporting Ukraine by conducting offensive hacking operations.

We've conducted a series of operations across the full spectrum; offensive, defensive, [and] information operations,” he told Sky News.

Nakasone did not provide any details of these operations, but claimed they are completely lawful.