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> I don't think they've stationed any actual weapons in space.

The US Military has spent nearly half a century trying every single trick in the book to get around the 'laws' and put weapons in space. I would be personally extremely shocked to find that the US does not have militarization of space already stocked with weapons and things.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinetic_bombardment#Real_life_...

https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a458089.pdf

https://www.spacedaily.com/reports/US_Project_Thor_would_fir...

"Rods from God" / Project Thor is a public example of the US Military's unending desire to put weapons in space.




Given all the launches accredited to SDI (and whatever it is named now) over the last 3+ decades it would be quite amazing if not one of them was a weapon test.

Just what have they done with all that star wars budget if they were lofting flowers in muzzles?


> Just what have they done with all that star wars budget if they were lofting flowers in muzzles?

Failing to produce much of use, mostly. It's hardly the first unproductive R&D program in our history.

That said, there were absolutely weapons tests as part of SDI; they were just ground-to-space (and eventually turned into the current ABM programs). There were also space-based sensor systems - radars etc. There's no evidence I'm aware of of any US space-to-space weaponry having made it into actual testing.




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