SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's defence minister said on Tuesday a defence satellite program was scrapped because of the threat of new technology that can "shoot satellites out of the sky", and ...
Australia Scrapped Satellite Because New Tech Could 'Shoot It Out of Sky', Says Defence Minister By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY ...
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia has cancelled a multi-billion dollar military satellite project with Lockheed Martin, with a Department of Defence statement on Monday saying the military will instead ...