The Hindu
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How dual-use satellites are blurring the lines of modern space war
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Modern satellites used for both civilian and military purposes are complicating the application of international humanitarian law and the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, which require distinguishing between civilian and military targets in conflict situations.
How dual-use satellites are blurring the lines of modern space war
The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 and international humanitarian law rely heavily on the principle of distinction, requiring warring parties to differentiate between civilian objects and military targets. However, modern satellites are dual-use by default
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