Evidence: Alphabetical
- Russian alert status means minor accident in space could cause miscalculation
- Russia more worried about budgets than external space threats
- Russia may modernize its nuclear arsenal to respond to U.S. space weapons
- Rapid reconstitution best way to counter HANDs Strike
- Russia has Researched Space Mines as Countermeasure to a Strategic Defense System
- Russia's military space doctrine is focused on defensive measures
- Rapid reconstitution capabilities and modernization efforts could reduce risks from anti-satellite weapons
- Russia Successfully Developed and Deployed Co-Orbital Anti-Satellite Weapon during Soviet Era
- Redundant communication links will keep loss of space assets from escalating conflicts
- Russia lacks the industrial infrastructure to become a spacepower threat
- Russia no longer has either the military and industrial organizational infrastructure necessary to develop a space-based weapons program
- Russia will respond to U.S. space weapons by modernizing its nuclear force rather than engaging in space arms race
- Recent example from Operation Iraqi Freedom illustrates danger of satellite imagery to U.S. security
- Russian military space policy focused on defense -- they've pledged not to be the first to deploy space weapons
- Radiation belt remediation to counter HAND attack could adversely disrupt radio and GPS transmissions
- Reports of Chinese ASAT programs often a misinterpretation of Chinese sources
- Restructuring of Chinese space program has severely constrained their military space program
- Resources for space weapons will tradeoff with conventional military needs
- Rogue states more likely to attack U.S. on ground than in space
- Russia continues its committment to international cooperation in outer space
- Remote Sensing not as Militarily Useful as often Argued
- Relying on Arms Control Treaties for Space Security is Poor Strategy
- Rods from God is an old concept
- Recently unclassified memo shows U.S. has long policy of seeking methods to jam enemy satellites
- Responsive strategy would allow U.S. to prepare space weapon deterrent without losing leadership role
- Responsive space strategy would enhance U.S. soft power in the world while not shortchanging security
- Russia is still a Significant Spacepower Threat
- Reforms have Fixed Acquisition Problems in U.S. Military Space Program
- Russia Building up Space Defense out of Concern over U.S. Space Weapons
- Russia is only other State with Dedicated Space Surveillance System
- Recent calls for space weapons funding have been politically stifled, even after Chinese ASAT test
- Releasing space surveillance data would help improve data processing
- Regardless of its Intentions, U.S. Missile Strike on Spy Satellite Likely to Spark Space Arms Race
- Russia and China already developing space weapons, US 193 exercise won't uniquely start arms race
- Russia more Likely to Pursue Assymetric Strategy Against US Space Weapons than try to Compete with US in Space Arms Race
- Russia also concerned about strategic effect of U.S, use of space assets to augment conventional forces
