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It also includes much of the $15.9 billion going to space weapons and missile defense.
One method, they suggest, would be to have agreed times and places for space weapons tests.
At issue is whether the laser could operate as a space weapon.
Lasers are basically space weapons, where no atmosphere gets in the way.
Space weapons system mentioned by Post to the president.
There has been an announcement about withdrawal from the space weapons treaty.
The United States, of course, would have no choice but to produce its own space weapons if other nations began to do so.
Space weapons - are designed to be used in or launched from space.
Defense Department officials said it could deploy space weapons.
Space weapons are also a central theme in military science fiction and sci-fi video games.
The Spider was one of Russia's most secret space weapons systems.
CD Fleet won't let either of us use space weapons.
"Lampreys can't get their space weapon to bear on a ground target."
"It makes a mockery of China's space weapons diplomacy," he said.
Already, the Air Force has spent billions of dollars on its effort to develop space weapons, with little public discussion.
The program is central to the prospects for an arms control agreement governing long-range strategic and space weapons.
Space weapons of all former nations shall be destroyed along with nuclear weapons.
Tom walks towards Jerry's hole with a space weapon and knocks on the wall.
"The invention of nuclear and space weapons has made war unacceptable as an instrument for achieving political ends."
In the year 2021 a mysterious orbital space weapon appears and assaults the nations of the Earth.
But this fear is real precisely because space weapons, unlike those at sea or on land, would orbit invisibly above us all.
This was a win/lose proposition, the damage from a space weapon would rarely be wounding.
Neither has space weapons powerful enough to destroy ore freighters."
With little public debate, the Pentagon has already spent billions of dollars developing space weapons and preparing plans to deploy them.
Space weapons that destroy, let us say, communications satellites, change the balance of power too fast and too much.