Counterspace Capabilities
Definition
Counterspace capabilities refers to capabilities, techniques, or assets that can be used against another space object or a component of a space system in order to deliberately deny, disrupt, degrade, damage or destroy it reversibly or irreversibly, so as to gain advantage over an adversary. Counterspace technologies or capabilities can be offensive and defensive, and can be further classified into different groups including kinetic physical, non-kinetic physical, electronic, and cyber. This is not a closed list, nor are these terms universally used by all States, and there are some lists that include other categories.* Another common classification is the division into hard-kill (which generally refers to physical hostile operations —especially those that use kinetic force— that result in the destruction of space objects), and soft-kill counterspace technologies (which refers to non-physical interference that renders space assets impaired, ineffective, or inactive). Neither of these terms, nor their definitions, are universally accepted or used.
* For other terms used to refer to these capabilities, see Report of the Secretary-General A/76/77, on Reducing space threats through norms, rules and principles of responsible behaviours (13 Jul. 2021), https://undocs.org/en/A/76/77.
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