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Three types of anti-satellite weapon programs Anti-satellite (ASAT) programs entail ground-based high-energy weapons, ground- or air-launched interceptor missiles, or 'hunter-killer' satellites that destroy their target through explosion or ballistic impact. Lao, Shu-Hsien. "Will China become a Military Space Superpower?." Space Policy. Vol. 21 (2005): 205-212. [ 1 reference ] [ page 209 ]
Anti-satellite (ASAT) programs entail ground-based high-energy weapons, ground- or air-launched interceptor missiles, or 'hunter-killer' satellites that destroy their target through explosion or ballistic impact. Lao, Shu-Hsien. "Will China become a Military Space Superpower?." Space Policy. Vol. 21 (2005): 205-212. [ 1 reference ] [ page 209 ]