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   SPACE WARFARE : HYPERSONIC FLIGHT
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US plans new space weapons against Chin -- Alex Spillius  -- U.K. Telegraph  -- November 11, 2007

The Pentagon is spending billions of dollars on new forms of space warfare to counter the growing risk of missile attack from rogue states and the "satellite killer" capabilities of China.

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Pentagon Has Far-Reaching Defense Spacecraft in Works -- Walter Pincus  -- Washington Post  -- March 16, 2005

The Pentagon is working to develop a suborbital space capsule within the next five years that would be launched from the United States and could deliver conventional weapons anywhere in the world within two hours, defense officials said.

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Possible space weapons of the future -- Jack Kelly  -- Pittsburgh Post Gazette  -- July 28, 2003

The author looks at several space weapons systems currently under consideration by the U.S. including kinetic-energy weapons, hypersonic planes, and space lasers.

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Pentagon planning for space bomber -- Robert Windrem  -- MSNBC News  -- August 14, 2001

An experimental NASA spacecraft could well be the harbinger for a small armada of billion-dollar space bombers — “space operations vehicles” that could be launched from a U.S. base and fire weapons at almost any target on Earth, all within 90 minutes of a presidential order.

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Bush plans 'space bomber' -- Ed Vulliamy  -- Guardian Unlimited Observer  -- July 29, 2001

The United States is exploring the development of a 'space-bomber' which could destroy targets on the other side of the world within 30 minutes.

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US investigates space bomber -- Staff  -- BBC News  -- July 29, 2001

The US Pentagon is reportedly exploring the possibility of developing a "space bomber", which could streak to the other side of the world in 90 minutes and drop bombs from 60 miles (97 km) away.

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U.S. Looking at Spacecraft as Bomber -- Paul Richter  -- Los Angeles Times  -- July 28, 2001

The Pentagon is exploring development of a futuristic "space bomber" that could destroy targets on the other side of the world in 30 minutes but could also intensify the growing international debate over the militarization of space.

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