Russia has successfully conducted a flight test of an anti-satellite missile on Wednesday. According to American defense officials, it’s capable of destroying satellites in orbit. UFO believers think the weapon may have alternative uses. Besides the Russians, it seems their eastern ally China is also gearing up for a space war of their own.
RUSSIA MISSLE CAN DESTROY U.S SATELLITES
The Nudo direct ascent ant–satellite missile was launched from a test facility 500 miles north of Moscow on Wednesday. The U.S intelligence satellites have been monitoring the test carefully and have confirmed its success. While Russia celebrates, America doesn’t seem too excited about the event. With this launch, Russia has continued to develop weapons capable of destroying U.S navigation, intelligence and communication satellites. This proves a key strategic advantage for the Russians but it might also be an advantage for the world.
RUSSIAN’S WILL PROTECT THE WORLD FROM UFO’S
For the time being, it seems the main purpose of Russia’s anti-satellite weapons are for strategic leverage against the U.S. That being said, they could certainly come in handy with a UFO invasion. With the power to destroy incoming UFO invaders, Russia would catapult themselves to the top of the throne as the new world defenders. They won’t be alone in this UFO space war, however. It looks like China wants in on the fun as well.
CHINA WANTS TO KILL ALIENS
China is also making some anti-satellite weapons of their own. in 2007, they tested a missile that destroyed a weather satellite. This resulted in thousands of dangerous orbiting debris. Was this a strategic move by China? Perhaps they just created orbiting shards of death that would tear UFO sails to shreds, assuming they have sails, that is. If not, it might be a distraction for a large attack the Russians and China have in mind. While more countries seem to be gearing up for a real-life ‘Star Wars’, the U.S seems abnormally peaceful about the whole ordeal. The Air Force has been limited to launching and controlling satellites in relatively peaceful space domain. While that’s a nice change of pace, peace won’t come in handy when a fleet of violent, demon aliens come to invade Earth someday.