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How Military Satellites Actually Work in Modern Space Conflicts


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Right now, China and Russia are quietly turning space into a battlefield while most of us think satellites just help with GPS. In this episode, Tyla Cooper breaks down how military satellites actually work in modern conflicts and why the "peaceful" space race ended years ago without anyone noticing.
What started as scientific exploration has become the ultimate high ground. Countries are now ramming satellites into each other, testing tungsten "rods from God," and creating debris clouds that could cripple global communications. Cooper explains how a single destroyed satellite created over 3,000 pieces of space junk still threatening the International Space Station today.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• Why China's 2007 satellite destruction was actually a military demonstration that changed everything
• How Russia has been "accidentally" ramming satellites since 2014 and getting away with it
• The real reason the U.S. operates 3,000 satellites while China only has 500 (it's not what you think)
• What tungsten rods dropped from orbit could do to cities and why they're technically legal
👤 Perfect for: anyone who wants to understand the hidden conflicts shaping our connected world and why your smartphone might stop working during the next international crisis.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Tyla Cooper reveals space war is already happening
[01:45] China's satellite kill test that shocked military planners
[04:20] Russia's "accidental" satellite ramming strategy
[06:50] America's 3,000 satellite advantage explained
[09:10] Tungsten rods from space and other orbital weapons
[11:30] What this means for your daily tech dependence
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🔍 Topics: military satellites, space warfare, anti-satellite weapons, orbital conflicts, space militarization

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ElsewhereBy Tyler Cooper